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  2. Wentzville Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Wentzville Assembly is a General Motors automobile assembly facility in Wentzville, Missouri, opened in 1983. [1] Located at 1500 East Route A in Wentzville, the 3.7 million square foot plant sits on 569 acres approximately 40 miles west of St. Louis, just off of I-70.

  3. Underwriters Salvage Corps (St Louis, Missouri) - Wikipedia

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  4. List of former automotive manufacturing plants - Wikipedia

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    Site still owned by Renault, now used as showrooms Rootes Group. Linwood plant Linwood, Scotland: Rootes, later Chrysler and finally Peugeot: 1961 1981 Mentioned in Letter from America by The Proclaimers: Demolished in 1982. Saint Louis Assembly: Fenton, Missouri: 1959 2009 Shreveport Operations: Shreveport, Louisiana: 1981 2012 Standard ...

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  6. Underwriters Salvage Corps (St. Louis) - Wikipedia

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    The Underwriters Salvation Corps of St Louis was created in May 1874 [1] to reduce the loss of property in fires. It was one of several Salvage Corps that formed in the 19th century to deal with fire in growing cities. Members would be part of Fire Patrols that, in the event of a fire, would enter burning structures and remove valuables before ...

  7. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Trak Auto – Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, and West Coast; founded by Robert Haft (Crown Books) in 1981; purchased and rebranded by Advance Auto Parts in 2002 [26] [27] Western Auto – nationwide, once had 1,800 locations, purchased by Sears in 1987 [28] [29] and sold to and rebranded by Advance Auto Parts in 1998 [30] [31]

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