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  2. Shasta travel trailers - Wikipedia

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    In March 2012, Mark Lucas became the president and general manager of Shasta RV. The company has grown to include a sales office, multiple production facilities and a finished goods staging area. In 2015, Lucas introduced the 1961 Airflyte re-issue with production limited to 1,941 units, honoring the company's first year in business.

  3. Shasta (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    In March 2012, the University of Houston Alumni Association announced that the cub would be adopted. Although the Shasta mascot costume has been a male since 1989, Shasta VI was the first male live UH cougar mascot. Shasta VI was vested in a ceremony for alumni on 24 March 2012. [5] Shasta VI died on August 4, 2022. [6]

  4. Chrysler Airflite - Wikipedia

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    Airflite is a variation of Airflyte, which described the functional styling and monocoque construction of a car made by Nash Motors (a company that merged with Hudson Motors to form American Motors (AMC), which was acquired by Chrysler in 1987). The Nash "Airflyte" was introduced in 1949, featuring a roomy interior and an advanced design.

  5. California county routes in zone A - Wikipedia

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    County Route A10 (CR A10), known locally as "Everitt Memorial Highway", is a 15.19-mile (24.4 km) long [1] county road in Siskiyou County, California, United States, near Mount Shasta. It runs from Interstate 5 in the town of Mount Shasta City to a dead end at the 8,000-foot (2,400 m) level on 14,162-foot (4,317 m) Mount Shasta.

  6. Shasta, California - Wikipedia

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    A bustling town of the 1850s through the 1880s, Shasta was for its time, the largest settlement in Shasta County and the surrounding area. Sometimes referred to today as "Old Shasta", the town was an important commercial center and a major shipping point for mule trains and stagecoaches serving the mining towns and later settlements of northern California. [5]

  7. Nash Statesman - Wikipedia

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    Nash developed its post–World War II automobiles using an advanced unit-body construction with fastback aerodynamic styling under the Airflyte name, reflecting a popular styling trend in the 1950s. The cars were available as a two- or four-door sedan.