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  2. Argyle Township Court House & Gaol - Wikipedia

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    The Argyle Township Court House & Gaol is a provincially and federally recognised heritage building along Route 308 in the present-day community of Tusket, Nova Scotia. Predating Canadian Confederation , it played a significant role in the administrative, judicial, and political spheres of life in the Municipality of the District of Argyle ...

  3. Toyota Motor Sales, USA - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc. (TMS, also known as Toyota USA) is the North American Toyota sales, marketing, and distribution subsidiary devoted to the United States market. Founded in 1957 in California, TMS currently employs more than 6,500 people. As of spring 2017 Toyota moved to a new campus in Plano, Texas.

  4. Nova Scotia Route 308 - Wikipedia

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    Route information; Maintained by Nova Scotia Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal: Length: 45 km [1] (28 mi): Major junctions; South end: Chemin A. Leo in Morris Island

  5. Tusket - Wikipedia

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    The Old Tusket Courthouse, built in 1805 and featuring a bell tower, is the oldest standing courthouse in Canada. The first Nova Scotian to die in aerial combat in World War II was from Tusket (Jack Elmer Hatfield, No. 264 Squadron RAF). The French-speaking high school École secondaire de Par-en-Bas is located in the community.

  6. Toyota Sprinter Carib - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Sprinter Carib (Japanese: トヨタ・スプリンター カリブ, Toyota Supurintā Karibu) is a front engine, all-wheel drive station wagon produced by Toyota under the Sprinter nameplate from 1982 until 2002.

  7. Toyota Tercel - Wikipedia

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    The new Tercel 4WD was built from existing pieces in the Toyota inventory. The engine, transaxle and front-wheel-drive system were from the existing Tercel; the longitudinally mounted engine made such a conversion a simple affair. [18] The coil-sprung, live rear axle and the drive shaft was taken from the rear-wheel drive Corolla. [19]