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  2. Warren, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Warren's 2000 population was one of the oldest among large cities in the United States. 16.1% of Warren's population was 65 or older at the last census, tied for fifth with Hollywood, Florida among cities with 100,000+ population, and in fact the highest-ranking city by this measure outside of Florida or Hawaii. [31]

  3. Warren Truck Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The Warren Truck plant became the sole source of Ram 1500 Rebel production in 2015. [3] The factory received a US$1 billion investment to upgrade and convert the facility to produce the revived Jeep Wagoneer, which was completed in 2020. In 2018, Fiat Chrysler said that it would move production of its Ram Heavy Duty trucks from Mexico to Warren ...

  4. Copper River and Northwestern Railway - Wikipedia

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    The last spike in the construction, a "copper spike", was driven on 29 March 1911, by Chief Engineer E. C. Hawkins and Superintendent Samuel Murchison at Kennicott. [9] The cost of the railway at $25 million was justified because the mines produced $200 million worth of copper ore during their operation of which at least 50 percent was profit.

  5. Warren Township, Macomb County, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    A part of northern Warren Township incorporated as a village in 1893. [5] The Village of Warren was bound by 14 Mile Road on the north, 13 Mile Road on the south, the Michigan Central Railroad (MCRR) Bay City Branch to the east, and included the eastern half township section 5. In 1920 Warren Township had a population of 3,564.

  6. Robert Kennicott - Wikipedia

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    Robert Kennicott (November 13, 1835 – May 13, 1866) was an American naturalist and herpetologist. Chronic illness kept Kennicott out of school as a child. Instead, Kennicott spent most of his time outdoors, collecting plants and animals. His father schooled him at home and convinced naturalist Jared Potter Kirtland to take him as an understudy.

  7. Kennicott - Wikipedia

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    Kennicott or Kennecott may refer to: Kennecott, Alaska, an abandoned mining camp, United States; Benjamin Kennicott (1718-1783), English churchman and Hebrew scholar Kennicott Bible, an illuminated Hebrew Bible manuscript named after Benjamin Kennicott; Robert Kennicott (1835-1866), American naturalist and pioneer Alaska explorer

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  9. Macomb County, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Macomb County (/ m ə ˈ k oʊ m / mə-KOHM) is a county on the eastern shore of the U.S. state of Michigan.It is part of the Detroit metropolitan area, bordering Detroit to the north and containing many of its northern suburbs.