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  2. Fishers, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Fishers is a city in Fall Creek and Delaware townships in Hamilton County, Indiana, United States.As of the 2020 census the population was 98,677. A suburb of Indianapolis, Fishers has grown rapidly in recent decades: about 350 people lived there in 1963, 2,000 in 1980, and only 7,500 as recently as 1990.

  3. Thomas Driver and Sons Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    The currently surviving warehouse north of Second Street was built in 1882. The original 1870 building was struck by fire in 1896, and it was rebuilt in its present form within the year. Thomas Driver died in 1899, and the operations of his company were taken over by his son, Sinclair, who ran the business until it closed in 1917. [5] [6]

  4. Thomas Wilson Sons & Co. - Wikipedia

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    1840–1850 Thomas Wilson and Company House flag of the Thomas Wilson Sons and Company (1840-1916) The two Hudson partners retired in 1840–41 allowing Thomas Wilson to take full control. He brought his eldest son David into the business as his partner. 1850–1916 Thomas Wilson Sons and Company (became a Limited company in 1891)

  5. Fishers Event Center - Wikipedia

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    Fishers Event Center is an arena in Fishers, Indiana.It is owned by the City of Fishers. The arena is the new home of the Indy Fuel of the ECHL.. As well as the Fuel, Fishers Event Center hosts the Indy Ignite of the Pro Volleyball Federation, the Fishers Freight of the Indoor Football League, concerts, and high school graduations.

  6. Thomas Cook & Son - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Cook & Son, originally simply Thomas Cook, was a company founded by Thomas Cook, a cabinet-maker, in 1841 to carry temperance supporters by railway between the cities of Leicester, Nottingham, Derby and Birmingham. In 1851, Cook arranged transport to the Great Exhibition of 1851. He organised his first tours to Europe in 1855 and to the ...

  7. T. Thomas and Son - Wikipedia

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    T. Thomas and Son was the American architectural firm of Thomas Thomas and his son Griffith Thomas. The firm is known for designing the Italian palazzo style Hay House in the 1850s and the First Baptist Church in New Bern, North Carolina in 1848, an early non-Episcopalian Gothic Revival architecture church for North Carolina.

  8. Fisher Industries - Wikipedia

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    Fisher Industries is a privately held construction company based in Dickinson, North Dakota, founded by Gene Fisher in 1952 and led in turn by sons David Fisher, Micheal Fisher, and Tommy Fisher. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is the parent company of Fisher Sand and Gravel, Arizona Drilling and Blasting, Southwest Asphalt, Southwest Asphalt Paving, Fisher ...

  9. Thomas Walker & Son - Wikipedia

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    The factory was built for Thomas Walker & Son by Buckland & Farmer of Birmingham in 1912. It is a Grade II 'Listed building'. [12] In 2002 Lilley & Gillie Ltd, manufacturer of magnetic compasses, acquired Thomas Walker & Son Ltd (Walker Marine), [13] adding Walker's electromechanical speed logs and anemometers to the firm's list of products. [14]