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  2. M&M Food Market - Wikipedia

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    M&M Food Market (French: Les aliments M&M), formerly known as M&M Meat Shops, is a Canadian frozen food retail chain. The company is headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario, and has locations in all ten provinces, the Yukon and the Northwest Territories; the company formerly had operations in the Midwestern United States under the MyMenu brand that operated between 2008 and 2013.

  3. Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway - Wikipedia

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    The North Wisconsin Railway was merged along with Chicago, St. Paul and Minneapolis Railway to become the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway in 1880. [10] [6] [11] The C. St. P. M. & O. then purchased the St. Paul and Sioux City in 1881. [6] The route was a bow shape between Le Mars to the Twin Cities to Elroy, Wisconsin.

  4. McDonald's Chicago Flagship - Wikipedia

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    The McDonald's Chicago Flagship is a flagship McDonald's restaurant located in Chicago. [1] [2]The McDonald's restaurant on the site first opened in 1983. It had a rock and roll theme, and was first called the Original Rock 'N Roll McDonald's, and later the Rock N Roll McDonald's.

  5. PS Lady Elgin - Wikipedia

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    The PS Lady Elgin was a wooden-hulled sidewheel steamship that sank in Lake Michigan off the fledgling town of Port Clinton, Illinois, whose geography is now divided between Highland Park and Highwood, Illinois, after she was rammed in a gale by the schooner Augusta in the early hours of September 8, 1860.

  6. Rouse Simmons - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] It was known as The Christmas Tree Ship and was one of many schooners to transport Christmas trees across the lake. However, with railroads, highways, and tree farms proving much more economical, the tree-shipping industry was on a steep decline and by 1920 they stopped sailing.

  7. Chicago and North Western E-4 class - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago and North Western Class E-4 was a class of nine streamlined 4-6-4 "Hudson" steam locomotives built in 1937 by the American Locomotive Company (ALCO).. The nine E-4's were almost identical in specification and purpose to the Milwaukee Road's six class F7 locomotives, and they were built by the same builder at the same time, yet their streamlined designs were different.

  8. List of Liberty ships (M–R) - Wikipedia

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    Seagoing cowboys livestock ship c. 1946-47, to U.S. Navy 1954 as radar picket Skywatcher (AGR-3), scrapped 1971 SS Ralph A. Cram: Ralph A. Cram: 1910 standard 18 October 1943: 11 November 1943: Sold private 1947, scrapped 1973 SS Ralph Barnes: Ralph Barnes: 2570 standard 26 November 1943: 10 December 1943: Sold private 1947, wrecked and ...

  9. Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic - Wikipedia

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    A large number of tech workers have been laid off starting in 2023; [200] excessive hiring during the pandemic has been cited as one reason for the job cuts, along with increased interest rates and reduced demand from consumers. [201]