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  2. Hoosier Racing Tire - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Hoosier makes tires aimed at both amateurs and professionals competing in a variety of disciplines including stock car racing, road racing, dirt track racing, drag racing, rallying, and more. Hoosier Tire was purchased by Continental AG on October 4, 2016. [4] [5] The tire company was purchased for a total nearing $140 million ...

  3. South Bend Branch - Wikipedia

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    The South Bend Branch was a Pennsylvania Railroad line that ran from South Bend, Indiana to Logansport, Indiana. [1] The line was built in 1883 and was then a part of the Vandalia Railroad . The route was about 60 miles long and it passed through many towns.

  4. Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum - Wikipedia

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    The second railroad in town was the Indiana, Illinois and Iowa Railroad, the 3I route. It ran from Streator, Illinois, to North Judson. Begun in 1881 it reached South Bend, Indiana, in 1894. Later it was known as the New York Central Railroad. The third line through town was the Chicago and Atlantic Railroad, built in 1881

  5. Southern meals, Hoosier classics, Filipino fusion ... - AOL

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    Comfort foods -- midwestern, Asian, and elevated -- are big on menus at new restaurants in the area. Southern meals, Hoosier classics, Filipino fusion: Restaurants you should visit September Skip ...

  6. Island Fusion. Kerwin Huggins, co-owner of Island Fusion, got lucky enough to find space in the Emporium Building at 121 S. Niles Ave. and offers West Indian, Dominican and Jamaican foods along ...

  7. Dinner in the boxcars, cocktails in the caboose ... - AOL

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    In the restaurant’s heyday, Conway, now 77, remembered the place as a popular hangout spot for young people. “It was a young people, up-and-coming-type place,” she said.

  8. Micheline (railcar) - Wikipedia

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    Michelines were a series of rubber-tyred trains developed in France in the 1930s by various rail companies and rubber-tyre manufacturer Michelin. Some Michelines were built in the United States by the Budd Company. [1] Most Michelines were self-propelled, but a number of locomotive-hauled trainsets were also produced.

  9. Frank's Place in South Bend gets a new lease on life ... - AOL

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    Autumn Kabzinski, owner, stands and talks about the planned activities and food offerings Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023, in Frank’s Place at 327 W. Marion St. in South Bend. The restaurant-bar opened ...