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  2. Atlas Car and Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Atlas's products ranged from small 2-ton end cab switchers up to 65-ton center cab switchers. They also built a wide variety of equipment for the steel industry including blast furnace transfer cars, scale cars, coke quench cars, coke quench locomotives (to 75 tons), furnace cars and self-propelled flatcars. While most equipment was built for ...

  3. Atlas-Knight Automobile Company - Wikipedia

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    The Atlas car was built in Springfield, Massachusetts from 1907 to 1911 (and became the Atlas-Knight for 1912–1913). After Harry Knox left the company that had been building Knox cars in Springfield, he established the Knox Motor Truck Company in 1905 to produce Atlas commercial vehicles. His former partners at his previous firm took him to ...

  4. List of Honda assembly plants - Wikipedia

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    Honda Atlas Cars Pakistan: Lahore, Pakistan: Honda City Honda Civic Honda BR-V Honda HR-V: 1992 H: Honda of Canada Manufacturing: Alliston, Ontario, Canada: Honda Civic Honda CR-V : 1986 E: Honda Manufacturing of Indiana: Greensburg, Indiana, United States: Honda Civic Honda CR-V: 2008 B: Honda Manufacturing of Alabama: Lincoln, Alabama, United ...

  5. East Liberty Auto Plant - Wikipedia

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    East Liberty Auto Plant is a Honda automobile factory in East Liberty, Ohio, United States.The assembly plant opened in 1989. East Liberty is about 45 minutes northwest of Columbus, Ohio.

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Columbus, Ohio

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    This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places entries in Columbus, Ohio, United States.The National Register is a federal register for buildings, structures, and sites of historic significance.

  7. Atlas Building - Wikipedia

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    The Atlas Building, originally the Columbus Savings & Trust Building, is a high-rise building in Downtown Columbus, Ohio, built in 1905 and designed by Frank Packard. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.