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  2. Penny toy - Wikipedia

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    Penny toys is a name used for inexpensive tin toys mostly manufactured in Germany between the 1880s and 1914 that were sold in the UK, Europe and America in the late 19th century and early 20th century. Tin clockwork toy train, German manufacture, c. 1900

  3. Tin lizzie - Wikipedia

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  4. Cars in the 1920s - Wikipedia

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    The end of World War I saw the rise in the economic power of the United States due to its active trade, growing industry, and support of the Allied nations in the war. Its supplying of agricultural and manufactured goods to the Allied nations greatly boosted its economy, while the economies of Germany, France, and Great Britain suffered from major decreases in export trade activity and from ...

  5. Tin Lizzie Cafe's closing will make way for deli's opening - AOL

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    The Tin Lizzie Cafe closes after serving customers Thursday, but the Sip 'n a Bite Deli will open July 11 at the East Main Street location.

  6. Tin Lizzies - Wikipedia

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    Tin Lizzies (or Old-timers ; "De Oude Tuffer" in Dutch) is a car ride in the amusement park Efteling in the Netherlands. The attraction was designed by Joop Geesink ...

  7. Pennsylvania pound - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania made no loans but on land security or plate deposited in the loan office, and obliged borrowers to pay 5% for the sums they took up. The scheme worked so well that, in the latter end of the year, the government emitted bills to the amount of $150,000 on the same terms.

  8. Youngstown, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, through the offices of Governor Thomas Mifflin, issued a patent to Joseph Buldridge for the tract of land known as Hermitage on April 1, 1797. Joseph Baldridge, another settler that built a mill in the area, was conveyed a deed for a 251-acre (1.02 km 2) tract of land known as "Hermitage" in 1797. Lots on the ...

  9. Rose Valley, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Rose Valley is a small, historic borough in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States. Its area is 0.73 square miles (1.9 km 2), and the population was 913 at the 2010 census. [4] The area was settled by Quaker farmers in 1682, and later water mills along Ridley Creek drove manufacturing in the nineteenth century.