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Fort Wayne Assembly is an automobile factory in Roanoke, Indiana. Opened in 1986 by General Motors, the 4,600,000 sq ft (430,000 m 2) plant produces vehicles on the company's GMT T1XX vehicle platform. Facilities include 2 body shops, a paint shop, general assembly, and sequence center.
Ford Explorer, Lincoln Aviator: Dearborn Truck: 3001 Miller Rd. Dearborn, Michigan 48120 Ford F-150: Kansas City Assembly: 8121 NE 69th Hwy. Claycomo, Missouri 64068 Ford F-150, Ford Transit: Kentucky Truck Plant: 3001 Chamberlain Ln. Louisville, Kentucky 40241 Ford Super Duty, Ford Expedition & Expedition Max, Lincoln Navigator & Navigator L
Leland named Lincoln Motor Company after Abraham Lincoln, stating that Lincoln was the first President for whom he ever voted (1864). [ 10 ] [ 13 ] The company was financed by securing a $10 million contract to produce Liberty V12 aircraft engines ($237,818,182 in 2023 dollars [ 14 ] ) for use during World War I .
At 312 feet (95 m), the Art Deco-style Lincoln Bank Tower was Fort Wayne's first high-rise and Indiana's tallest building from 1930 to 1962. [69] The E. Ross Adair Federal Building and United States Courthouse (1932) is another example of Art Deco architecture.
Skyline of Fort Wayne (2014). From 1930–1962, Fort Wayne, Indiana , was home to the tallest building in Indiana—the Lincoln Bank Tower . Today, the tallest building in the city is the 27- story Indiana Michigan Power Center , which rises 442 feet (135 m) and was completed in 1982.
The Lincoln Bank Tower in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States, is an Art Deco highrise building. Construction started in late 1929 with the building's opening on November 16, 1930. Construction started in late 1929 with the building's opening on November 16, 1930.