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  2. Genetically modified tree - Wikipedia

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    In combination these factors have led some to believe that GM trees are worthy of special environmental considerations over GM crops. [14] Ensuring sterility for GM trees has proven elusive, but efforts are being made. [15] While tree geneticist Steve Strauss predicted that complete containment might be possible by 2020, many questions remain. [16]

  3. F. A. Whitney Carriage Company Complex Historic District

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    Francis A. Whitney, in addition to founding this company, opened a business manufacturing shirts, chairs, and thread in Leominster. [2] The historic district occupies 12 acres of land in a bend in Monoosnock Brook, about 0.25 miles (0.40 km) east of downtown Leominster, bounded on the south by Water Street and the east by Whitney Street.

  4. Monument Square Historic District (Leominster, Massachusetts)

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    Leominster's common is the site of several monuments, including: a monument marking the site of the town's second meeting house from 1775-1824 (which was replaced by the first town house), a Native American mortar (moved to the site in 1880), several veterans' memorials, and a firefighters' memorial.

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    Get the Leominster, MA local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

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  7. General Motors Diesel Division - Wikipedia

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    In 1962 GM's Electro-Motive Division (EMD), which had its own marketing and service infrastructure from its years in the locomotive business, took over the production and marketing of large diesel engines formerly produced by the Cleveland Diesel Engine Division. [2] In 1965 GMDD was absorbed by the General Motors Detroit Diesel Engine Division ...