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  2. Prevost (bus manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    Prevost (/ ˈ p r eɪ v oʊ /, French pronunciation:), formally known as Prevost Car, is a Canadian manufacturer of touring coaches and bus shells for high-end motorhomes and specialty conversions. The company is a subsidiary of the Volvo Buses division of the Volvo Group .

  3. WZTV - Wikipedia

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    WZTV (channel 17) is a television station in Nashville, Tennessee, United States, affiliated with Fox and The CW.It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group alongside MyNetworkTV affiliate WUXP-TV (channel 30) as well as WNAB (channel 58), which Sinclair manages on behalf of Tennessee Broadcasting.

  4. Clayton Homes - Wikipedia

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    Clayton Homes was founded in 1956 by Jim Clayton. [9] [10] The business began by refurbishing and reselling used mobile homes.[11] [12] In 1966, Jim Clayton opened a Clayton Homes store location in Knoxville, Tennessee, on Clinton Highway. [13]

  5. The House in ABC's 'Nashville' for Sale for $19.5 Million - AOL

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  6. Gillig - Wikipedia

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    Gillig plans to retain at the Hayward site a 500,000 sq ft (46,000 m 2) warehouse for the sale of parts, but plans to sell the remainder of the Hayward factory, which closed on May 19, 2017. [3] At the time of the move, the company was predicting that around 850 workers would be employed at the Livermore complex.

  7. Riverwood (Nashville, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    The rear wing was built in 1799 by Alexander Porter, an Irish immigrant who came to Nashville in the mid-1790s. [2] [3] He originally named it Tammany Woods after his family home in Ireland. [2] By the 1820s, he built a two-story Federal-style home a few feet away from the rear wing. [2]

  8. Prevost - Wikipedia

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    Prevost baronets, title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom; Robert Prévost (1927–1982), Canadian set designer; Robert Francis Prevost (born 1955), Catholic prelate and Curial official; Victor Prevost (1820–1881), photographer; Wilfrid Prévost (1832–1898), Quebec lawyer and politician; Yves Prévost (1908–1997), Quebec lawyer and ...

  9. Greyhound Lines - Wikipedia

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    Later in the 1960s, Greyhound leadership ridership declined and Greyhound used the profitable bus operations to invest in other industries. [13] In 1966, Gerald H. Trautman became president and CEO of the company. [36] [37] In 1970, the company acquired Armour and Company meat-packing company, which owned the Dial deodorant soap brand, for $400 ...