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  2. Tonka - Wikipedia

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    Tonka is an American brand and former manufacturer of toy trucks. [1] The company was founded in 1946 and operated as an independent manufacturer of popular steel toy construction type trucks and machinery, until its sale to Hasbro in 1991.

  3. List of American Restoration episodes - Wikipedia

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    The owner of the Nevada Northern Railway Museum wants a speeder car restored. Tyler and Brettley estimate the project as being $12,000, but Rick believes that to be too low. Meanwhile, another customer wants a 1930s NYPD call box restored. Rick also receives an old tricycle and some old Tonka toy trucks. The trucks are determined not to be ...

  4. Cranesville Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The most notable of the industrial facilities is the National Historic Landmark Crane and Company Old Stone Mill Rag Room, the oldest surviving building on the Crane premises. [2] Extending east along Main Street from the industrial complex are a number of late 19th century houses, most of which were built by or for executives of the Crane company.

  5. Golden Age of Trucking Museum - Wikipedia

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    It featured a collection of historic and antique vehicles including the first registered car in Connecticut, a 1928 Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company dump truck. Among the trucks in the museum were Mack Trucks, GMC and Autocar Company trucks, including a 1963 Mack B61 motivated Guerrera to found the museum. The Golden Age of Trucking Museum also ...

  6. Powerland Heritage Park - Wikipedia

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    Workers milling logs in the steam-powered sawmill, during the Great Oregon Steam-Up of 2006. The signature event at Powerland Heritage Park is the Great Oregon Steam-Up, an event held each year during mid-summer (end of July and beginning of August) when many of the exhibits, normally displayed in a non-operational state, are fired up and shown running.

  7. Crane and Company Old Stone Mill Rag Room - Wikipedia

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    The Crane and Company Old Stone Mill Rag Room is one of the oldest surviving buildings (built in 1844) of Crane & Co., one of the oldest papermaking businesses in Berkshire County, Massachusetts. [2] It is located in southwestern Dalton , on a site where paper has been manufactured since the early 19th century.

  8. Tonka, the chimpanzee at the center of the HBO docuseries Chimp Crazy, is far removed from the drama included in the show today.. The 32-year-old primate first rose to fame in the 90s, when, as a ...

  9. Mound, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Mound is a city in western Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States.The population was 9,052 at the 2010 census. [3] Mound was the birthplace of the Tonka truck that is named after Lake Minnetonka, which the eastern part of town sits on.