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  2. List of General Motors factories - Wikipedia

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    Chevrolet began to acquire the complex in 1914, before Chevrolet was part of GM. The first Chevrolet produced in Tarrytown was the Chevrolet 490. The plant became part of GM when Chevrolet became part of GM in 1918. Plant closed in June 1996. Minivan production moved to Doraville Assembly for 1997. North Tarrytown changed its name to Sleepy ...

  3. 1937 AAA Championship Car season - Wikipedia

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    The AAA National Champion and Indianapolis 500 winner was Wilbur Shaw. ... Ohio: Dirt — Rex Mays: 2 July 5 ... Henry Banks: 12 23 14 33 Al Putnam: 12 8.5 - Gus ...

  4. Champion Township, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Trumbull County was established in 1800 and the township was named "Champion Township" for the man who owned it. [4] Henry Champion sold few of the parcels of the land that he owned, hoping to wait for the price to rise from $2.50 an acre to $10.00 an acre. The first permanent settler was William Rutan, who arrived from Pennsylvania in 1806.

  5. 1916 AAA Championship Car season - Wikipedia

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    Sharonville, Ohio: Board Howdy Wilcox: Johnny Aitken: NC: September 9 Harvest Auto Racing Classic: 20 mi (32 km) Indianapolis Motor Speedway: Speedway, Indiana: Brick Louis Chevrolet: Johnny Aitken: 50 mi (80 km) — Johnny Aitken: 9 September 9 Harvest Auto Racing Classic: 100 mi (160 km) Indianapolis Motor Speedway: Speedway, Indiana: Brick ...

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  7. Fageol - Wikipedia

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    The Fageol brothers left the company in 1927 to form the Twin Coach Company, manufacturing buses in Kent, Ohio. Leadership of the business was taken over by company president L.H. Bill, but during the Great Depression the company went into receivership. The bank assumed control and reorganized the company under the name Fageol Truck and Coach.

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