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    The developer owns other Lakeshore locations, including in Two Rivers, Valders and Kiel. Got a tip, question or comment for Streetwise Manitowoc? Contact reporter Patti Zarling at pzarling@gannett ...

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    MANITOWOC – Wisconsin Department of Transportation has chosen the Shell gas station on South 41st Street to be part of the state's Alternative Fuel Corridor.. The project is part of the National ...

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    Alabama: Saw's Soul Kitchen. Birmingham Saw's Soul Kitchen serves amazing barbecue pork and chicken, according to reviewers. Sandwiches start at $9. It has a food truck called Saw's Street Kitchen.

  5. Maritime Metro Transit - Wikipedia

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    By 1927, the streetcars were put out of service and replaced entirely with buses. Two more private companies ran the bus system until January 1978, when the city of Manitowoc assumed operations. Originally the system was called Manitowoc Transit System, but the name was changed to Maritime Metro Transit in 1999. [2] [3]

  6. Mirro Aluminum Company - Wikipedia

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    They formed an alliance in 2005 with Tramontina, a Brazil-based cookware and cutlery manufacture to manufacture cookware in Manitowoc at the plant. [22] July 8, 2019 the company announced it is closing the Manitowoc manufacturing plant, laying off 145 workers. [23] The current owner of the plant, Skana Aluminum, was incorporated in 2009. [24]

  7. Rahr West Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    Disk marks location of the Sputnik 4 impact. On September 5, 1962, a 20-pound (9.1 kg) piece of the 7 ton Sputnik 4 crashed on North Eighth Street east of the museum. [7] The impact location is marked with a ring. [5] A cast was made from the original piece before the Soviets claimed it, and the cast was displayed at the museum. [5]

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