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    By the early 1930s, the Collyer brothers' brownstone had fallen into disrepair. Their telephone was disconnected in 1937 and was never reconnected, as the brothers said they had no one to talk to. Because the brothers failed to pay their bills, the electricity, water, and gas were turned off in 1938. [5]

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    In 1972, Carter purchased a gas and service station in Plains. He owned and operated it for most of the decade. [6] At its peak he sold 2,000 cases of beer a month and more than 40,000 gallons of gas. [5] In 2009, the station became the Billy Carter Service Station Museum, [7] via the University of Georgia. [5]

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    Terrence Michael Pegula (born March 27, 1951) is an American billionaire businessman and petroleum engineer. He is the owner of the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League (NHL) and, with a consortium of private equity firms and athletes, the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League (NFL).

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    Richard Rawlings (born March 30, 1969) is an American [5] entrepreneur and media personality. He was the star of the reality television show Fast N' Loud [5] on Discovery Channel.

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  9. Charles Duryea - Wikipedia

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    Charles Duryea was born on December 15, 1861, near Canton, Illinois, to George Washington Duryea and Louisa Melvina Turner. [3]Duryea and his brother Frank (1869–1967) were initially bicycle makers in Washington, D.C., but later became world-renowned as the first American gasoline-powered car manufacturers, headquartered in Springfield, Massachusetts.