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  2. Durant-Dort Factory One - Wikipedia

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    Durant-Dort Factory One (formally Durant-Dort Carriage Factory No. 1, formerly the Flint Road Cart Factory, and commonly known as Factory One) is a former cotton textile, carriage, and automobile factory in Flint, Michigan, that is now an archive and a center for research, meetings, and the community. The building was constructed in 1880 as a ...

  3. Durant-Dort Carriage Company - Wikipedia

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    Flint Road-Cart sold 4000 carts its first year, and grew quickly from there. [2] In 1893 they incorporated Flint Road-Cart Company with a substantial capital, much of it raised from local investors, and leased a factory on Water Street originally used by the Flint Woolen Mills. There they assembled their road-carts from bought-in components. [3]

  4. Durant-Dort Carriage Company Office - Wikipedia

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    A late 19th-century office building located at 316 West Water Street in Flint, Michigan, it was built and occupied by GM's parent, Durant-Dort, followed by Dort Motor Car Company, until 1924. This building was the focal point of William C. Durant 's efforts in building first carriages and then automobiles, and is the only extant building ...

  5. Dort Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    [2]: 26 Demand became so strong – 9,000 cars in its first year [4] – that the company opened an extra factory 60 miles (100 kilometres) to the south of Flint, adjacent to Detroit at Windsor, in the Canadian province of Ontario. In 1917, three more models were introduced: the Cloverleaf roadster [note 2] and two sedan (closed-in) models.

  6. Automotive industry in Flint, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Roger & Me is a 1989 American documentary film directed by Flint area native Michael Moore. Moore portrays the regional economic impact of General Motors CEO Roger Smith's action of closing several auto plants in his hometown of Flint, Michigan—reducing GM's employees in that area from 80,000 in 1978 to about 50,000 in 1992.

  7. The Paterson Building - Wikipedia

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    The Paterson Building is a historic structure located at 653 South Saginaw Street and Third Street in Flint, Michigan. It was built by William A. Paterson of the W. A. Paterson Company who first built carriages there starting in 1869. He switched to manufacturing automobiles in 1909, and the company built well-regarded automobiles until 1923. [1]