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  2. MotorWeek - Wikipedia

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    In the show’s early years, testing was primarily done at either Martin State Airport in Baltimore, using one of the airport’s seaplane tarmacs, or at 75-80 Dragway in Frederick, Maryland; MotorWeek also had access to a stretch of unfinished highway at an indeterminate location outside of Baltimore in its early days. One location was the ...

  3. H2Oi - Wikipedia

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    H2Oi (an abbreviation of "water cooled import vehicles") is an annual car meetup in Ocean City, Maryland, usually occurring over the final weekend of September. [1] The original event was open to showcase water cooled Audi and Volkswagen cars. [2]

  4. Maryland (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Sinclair-Scott was a maker of food canning machinery and in the early 1900s started to make car parts. One of their customers, Ariel, failed to pay and in recompense Sinclair-Scott took over production, [1] moved the factory to Baltimore, [2] and marketed the car as the Maryland. [1] The car was powered by a 30-hp [3] four-cylinder, overhead ...

  5. On the Go: The Maryland Auto Show - AOL

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  6. Grand Prix of Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Prix of Baltimore presented by SRT was an IndyCar Series and American Le Mans Series race for 3 years held on a street circuit in Baltimore, Maryland. The inaugural race was held September 4, 2011. [ 1 ]

  7. Beltsville Speedway - Wikipedia

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    The Beltsville Speedway, formerly the Baltimore-Washington Speedway was an asphalt oval track in Prince George's County, Maryland; it spanned 0.500 miles (0.805 km). Near Beltsville , it was on land now occupied by Capitol Technology University , [ 1 ] in the South Laurel census-designated place .

  8. Baltimore Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore Assembly (properly named Broening Highway General Motors Plant) was a General Motors factory in Baltimore, Maryland. The plant opened in 1935 to produce Chevrolets and closed on May 13, 2005.

  9. Mount Clare Shops - Wikipedia

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    After the Civil War, the railroad built a foundry, blacksmith shop, additional car shops and an office building at Mt. Clare. In 1882, the railroad added a bridge fabrication shop. A circular (actually 22-sided) passenger car shop, sometimes mislabeled as a roundhouse, was designed by architect E. Francis Baldwin and completed in 1884. At the ...