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  2. Penn Yan Boat Company - Wikipedia

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    The Car Top, which Penn Yan marketed as being easily lifted by two people, was designed to be light and narrow enough to fit on top of most cars of that era. [ 5 ] Among other innovations, Penn Yan was known for its patented "Tunnel Drive" concept, whereby a cavity was molded into the bottom of the boat's hull, partially enclosing the propeller ...

  3. Dutch Hoag - Wikipedia

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    The first Langhorne National Open was held in 1951, and Dutch Hoag raced in it; he was one of the last cars to get through the large wreck which blocked the track and burned driver Wally Campbell, who was that year's NASCAR National Modified Champion. The National Open was the premiere event for weekly racers; track champions and other top ...

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    Penn Yan, New York [3] ... From 1952 to 1960, Oneida was owned by professional car manufacturer Henney Motor Company. Oneida was purchased in 1960 by Marmon-Herrington.

  5. Keuka Lake - Wikipedia

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    From there they were hauled first by wagons and later by railroads. By 1921, with the increased use of gasoline-powered trucks and cars, steamboat traffic on the lake began to diminish: The Mary Bell was the last large vessel to make the run between Hammondsport and Penn Yan on opposite ends of the lake.

  6. Penn Yan, New York - Wikipedia

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    Penn Yan is an incorporated village and the county seat of Yates County, New York, United States. The population was 5,159 at the 2010 census. [ 2 ] It lies at the north end of the east branch of Keuka Lake , one of the Finger Lakes .

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