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  2. Muncie, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Muncie was rated the most affordable college town in America by real estate company Coldwell Banker. [80] In 2015, Forbes ranked Muncie 27th among small places for business and careers and 18th for cost of doing business. [81] First Merchants Corporation is based in Muncie, and the first Scotty's Brewhouse location opened in the city ...

  3. Washington Prime Group - Wikipedia

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    Washington Prime Group Inc. is an American real estate investment trust that invests in shopping centers. The company is organized in Indiana with its headquarters in Columbus, Ohio. [1] From January 2015 to September 2016, the company had the name WP Glimcher. On June 13, 2021, Washington Prime filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. [2]

  4. List of public housing developments in the United States

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    Boca Raton. Dixie Manor; Hialeah [6]. La Esperanza; Milander Manor; Raul A. Martinez; Ruth A. Tinsman Pavilion; Vernon Ashley Plaza; Dale G. Bennett Villas; Donald F ...

  5. Alva Kitselman House - Wikipedia

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    Alva Kitselman House, also known as "Hazelwood" and Parlour @ Hazelwood, is a historic home located at Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana.It was built in 1915, and is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, "L"-plan, Colonial Revival style brick mansion.

  6. William Henry Luick Farmhouse - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Luick Farmhouse is a historic home located in Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana. It was built in 1882, and is a two-story, three-bay, Italianate style brick dwelling. It has a limestone faced fieldstone foundation, a reconstructed full-width front porch, and round arch windows.

  7. Inter-State Automobile Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1915, a new Beaver 4-cylinder low-priced car was released. By May 1918, automobile production was suspended in favor of war work. In late February 1919, F. C. Ball announced he would be resuming passenger car production, but by March of the same year, Ball sold the Inter-State factory to General Motors for them to produce their new Sheridan.