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  2. Jones Bros.' Buffalo Ranch Wild West - Wikipedia

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    Creditors had stepped into the picture, closed the show, and had a flyer shipped to the U. S. Printing & Litho. Co. plant at Cincinnati, Ohio, where it was advertised for auction. The stock was sold in December 1911, and March 20, 1915, was the time set for the sale of other properties at Cincinnati, except 5 cars and 12 wagons that were still ...

  3. Manheim Auctions - Wikipedia

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    This action prompted the partners to make Manheim Auto Auction a dealer-only enterprise, making Manheim the largest auto exchange in 1959. [ 2 ] By 1966, Manheim Auto Auction established itself as the world's volume leader, selling off 45 vehicles per hour or 700 cars/trucks on a given Friday night at the 16-laned auction.

  4. Kruse International - Wikipedia

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    The company began as a local auction company selling real estate, farms and personal property run by Kruse and his sons Dean, Dennis and Daniel. The company held its first collector car auction in Auburn on Labor Day in 1971; the Labor Day auction became an annual event and grew to become the largest collector car auction in the world. [ 1 ]

  5. Norwood Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Located in Norwood, Ohio, the Norwood Assembly Plant built General Motors cars between the years of 1923 and 1987. When it first opened, the plant employed 600 workers and was capable of producing 200 cars per day. At its peak in the early 1970s it employed nearly 9,000. Norwood is a suburb of Cincinnati.

  6. Swifton Center - Wikipedia

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    Retail developer Jonathan Woodner first announced plans for Swifton Center in 1951, and sold his stake in the mall to Stahl Development in 1954. [2] The site chosen for the center was the southeast corner of Reading Road (U.S. Route 42) and Seymour Avenue within the city limits of Cincinnati, Ohio, a site determined by market analysts to be the center of population for the Cincinnati market at ...

  7. 3 people killed in explosion at Ohio auto shop - AOL

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    Three people have been killed in an auto shop explosion that rattled an Ohio neighborhood, CNN affiliate WKRC reported.

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