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  2. Bedford Automile - Wikipedia

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    It has since grown to include 26 new and used car dealerships and currently employs about 1,700 employees. It is widely regarded as one of the largest congregations of car dealerships in Ohio. [1] The Bedford Automile got its start when Lynn L. Horton and his brother, Ralph E. Horton, opened the first car dealership in Bedford in the early 1920s.

  3. Automotive industry in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    East Springfield Works, during its ownership by Stevens-Duryea. On September 20, 1893, Charles and Frank Duryea of Springfield, Massachusetts, built and then road-tested the first-ever American, gasoline-powered car in Springfield. [2] During these years, many independent manufacturers built automobiles in the state. [1]

  4. List of General Motors factories - Wikipedia

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    Made Rainier, Marquette, and Peninsular cars as well as parts for Welch and Welch-Detroit cars. All of those activities ended at the end of 1912. In 1917, during World War I, the plant was reopened and used to manufacture mortar shells for the US Ordnance Corps.

  5. Wason Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1845 in Springfield, Massachusetts by Charles Wason (1816-1888) and Thomas Wason (1811-1870). [3] Although the concept would later be popularized by the Pullman Company, Wason was the first to manufacture sleeping cars in America. [4]

  6. Atlas-Knight Automobile Company - Wikipedia

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    The Atlas car was built in Springfield, Massachusetts from 1907 to 1911 (and became the Atlas-Knight for 1912–1913). After Harry Knox left the company that had been building Knox cars in Springfield, he established the Knox Motor Truck Company in 1905 to produce Atlas commercial vehicles. His former partners at his previous firm took him to ...

  7. Knox Automobile Company - Wikipedia

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    Harry Austin Knox built three experimental gasoline cars at Overman Wheel Company between 1895 and 1898. He left Overman when they decided to build a steam car.Knox joined with his former employer, Elihu H. Cutler of the Elektron Company to form the Knox Automobile Company in Springfield Massachusetts in 1900. [2]