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  2. Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum is a transportation museum in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. It is part of the Western Reserve Historical Society's Cleveland History Center in University Circle, and its collection includes about 170 cars. It was founded by Frederick C. Crawford of TRW, and opened in 1965

  3. Peerless Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    The Peerless Motor Car Company was an American automobile manufacturer that produced the Peerless brand of motorcars in Cleveland, Ohio, from 1900 to 1931. [2] One of the "Three Ps" – Packard, Peerless, and Pierce-Arrow – the company was known for building high-quality luxury automobiles.

  4. Stearns-Knight - Wikipedia

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    Stearns retired in 1919 [9] and sold his automotive company to J. N. Willys in 1925; Willys operated Stearns-Knight as a non-integrated affiliate of Willys-Overland until 1929 when the F.B. Stearns Company was liquidated. Production of the Stearns-Knight ended on December 20, 1929. [10]

  5. Moon Motor Car - Wikipedia

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    Car #32 - Moon - winning the 1909 Wheatley Hills Race. Moon Motor Car Company (1905 – 1930) was an American automobile company that was located in St. Louis, Missouri.The company had a venerable reputation among the buying public, as it was known for fully assembled, easily affordable mid-level cars using high-quality parts.

  6. St. Louis Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    1901 St. Louis at National Museum of Transportation. St. Louis Motor Carriage Company was a manufacturer of automobiles at 1211–13 North Vandeventer Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri, founded by George Preston Dorris (later credited with developing and patenting the float-carburetor) and John L. French in 1898, with French taking charge of marketing and Dorris heading engineering and production.

  7. Man killed on motorcycle in Monroe County crash is identified ...

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    The Monroe County Sheriff’s Department has released the name of a man who died when his motorcycle collided with a passenger sedan over the weekend.. Sean T. Bowman, 54, of St. Louis was ...

  8. The late Lou Dobbs owned a home in West Palm Beach that was ...

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    Dobbs' death was announced on social media by his family on July 18. He was 78. Dobbs was a longtime newsman beginning as a police and fire rescue reporter for a radio station in Yuma, Arizona in ...

  9. Category:Motor vehicle assembly plants in Missouri - Wikipedia

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