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  2. Speedway (store) - Wikipedia

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    Speedway started in 1952 as Speedway 79, the name of a fuel chain based in Michigan.Unlike other fuel station chains at the time, Speedway 79 did not have a service station to perform vehicle maintenance, but rather vending machines that focused on cigarette and soft drink sales, giving their locations the nickname "Smokes and Cokes".

  3. Meijer - Wikipedia

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    During the late 1990s, McDonald's restaurants also operated inside Meijer stores, primarily in those with balconies, though some locations without balconies like Taylor, Michigan; Muncie, Indiana, and the location on Alexis Road in Toledo, Ohio, also had McDonald's locations; in addition, the first stores in the Detroit area featured a short ...

  4. Custer Airport - Wikipedia

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    Custer Airport is located approximately 9.5 miles (15.3 km) from the Enrico Fermi Nuclear Generating Station in neighboring Frenchtown Charter Township. It was proposed that airports within 10 miles (16 km) of a nuclear power plant be shut down until tighter security policies and government mandates could be enacted by both the airports and ...

  5. Wesco (oil company) - Wikipedia

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    Wesco was founded in 1952 by Bud Westgate. In the 1980s and 1990s, the company expanded by acquiring Rengo Oil (15 stores) and Weaver Oil (19 stores). Wesco now owns and operates a bulk fuel and propane business under the name Wesco Energy, along with six Subway locations and six Wesco Deli locations. [2]

  6. How about train service at Michigan Central Station? | Letters

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    Train service from Holland and Grand Rapids to Michigan Central Station would bring thousands of people a new and overwhelmingly positive view of Detroit. Aaron Dome Detroit

  7. Clark Brands - Wikipedia

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    Unlike most contemporary service stations, Clark stations did not offer mechanical maintenance and tire changing. In 1943, the company moved into refining oil. By the mid-1950s, the company operated nearly 500 gas stations throughout the Midwest, with locations in California, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio ...

  8. Filling station - Wikipedia

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    Red counties do not permit self-service. Blue counties require full-service, but allow stations to permit self-service. In the past, filling stations in the United States offered a choice between full service and self service. Before 1970, full service was the norm, and self-service was rare. Today, few stations advertise or provide full service.

  9. Tuomy Hills Service Station - Wikipedia

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    The Tuomy Hills Service Station is a single story commercial building, constructed in a style variously described as reflecting an Irish gatehouse [4] or English gatekeeper's cottage. [3] [5] The walls consists of eight inches of brick faced with eight inches of stone. The station sits on a heavy concrete pad, and is roofed with slate.