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  2. Simmons Hardware Company Warehouse - Wikipedia

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    Simmons Hardware Company Building in Sioux City in 1917. The 123-foot (37 m) clock tower was designed to and would become an important landmark. The building was intended to be an "ornament" and the tower was intended to convey importance and the 12 numbers on the clockface were intended to be replaced by the letters T-R-O-Q-R-L-A-T-P-I-F.

  3. Siouxland Veterans Memorial Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Siouxland Veterans Memorial Bridge is a through arch bridge which carries U.S. Route 77 across the Missouri River between Sioux City, Iowa, and South Sioux City, Nebraska. [1] The bridge replaced the Combination Bridge, so called because it carried both rail and highway traffic, built in 1896.

  4. Buick-Oldsmobile-Pontiac Assembly Division - Wikipedia

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    Buick-Oldsmobile-Pontiac Assembly Division was a designation applied from 1933–1965 to a group of factories operated by General Motors. The approach was modeled after the Chevrolet Assembly Division where cars were assembled from knock down kits originating from Flint Assembly and a collection of sites Chevrolet used before the company became a part of General Motors in 1917.

  5. Eide Bailly LLP - Wikipedia

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    Following several significant regulatory and industry changes between the 1940s to 1960s, Cull Eide & Co. had been recast to Eide, Helmeke, Boelz & Pasch as it began to acquire offices in Bismarck, North Dakota., Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and Aberdeen, South Dakota through the late 1960s.

  6. Chief Auto Parts - Wikipedia

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    Chief was founded in 1955 in Norwalk, California, by Vern Johnson and Lorin Tuthill. [1] The chain grew to 119 stores, mostly in California, by the time it was purchased by Southland in 1979. It was purchased by Southland Corporation in 1979, [2] along with Citgo and Movie Quik.

  7. Pontiac Chieftain - Wikipedia

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    Pontiac was the last GM division to abandon its prewar inline eight engines as Oldsmobile and Cadillac had adopted modern OHV V8s in 1949 and Buick in 1953; Chevrolet had never has an inline eight. The 1953-54 Pontiacs had been meant for the division's new OHV 287 V8; however, Buick division managers succeeded in delaying its launch until 1955 ...

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