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Born. ( 1941-09-21) September 21, 1941 (age 82) Auburn, Indiana, United States. Dean V. Kruse (born 1941) is an American former auctioneer. He is also the former owner and CEO of Kruse International. [1] Kruse started working in the local auction business founded by his father, Russell W. Kruse, and soon became the company's president. [2]
The price had risen to $3,000 before eBay closed the auction. In May 2006, the remains of U.S. Fort Montgomery, a stone fortification in upstate New York built in 1844, were put up for auction on eBay. The first auction ended on June 5, 2006, with a winning bid of US$5,000,310.
Born at Two Gaits Farm, he was sold at auction in Lexington, KY in 1941. His price of $2000 for a yearling was a record at that time. At one time, he was owned by Mr. Harry Warner of Warner Bros. Pictures. Later, Hanover Shoe Farm in Pennsylvania purchased him for $500,000, another record price for a stallion.
With thousands of people expected to flock to Central Indiana, ... Parking is sold out, according to the website. (11 a.m.-6 p.m. 4000 Michigan Road. $34 public, $29 members for adults, with ...
Indiana State Museum Art and science projects, DJs, a solar system model, kinetic sand and shadow play, and scientists on hand to answer questions. (10 a.m.-7 p.m. 650 W. Washington St. Included ...
These locations are remnants of Indiana’s Gas Boom in the mid-to-late 1800s, where factories and manufacturers flooded East Central Indiana cities for its abundance of natural gas. Many ...
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Eight copies of Audubon's The Birds of America have sold for more than $1 million. This is a list of printed books, manuscripts, letters, music scores, comic books, maps and other documents which have sold for more than US$1 million. The dates of composition of the books range from the 7th-century Quran leaf palimpsest and the early 8th-century ...