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  2. Longtime Lansing military surplus and camping goods retailer ...

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    The store first opened in East Lansing on Saginaw Street in 1923. Grand Ledge couple Kelly and Tim Carpenter have owned it for 35 years. Longtime Lansing military surplus and camping goods ...

  3. Thor Industries - Wikipedia

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    Thor Industries, Inc. was founded on August 29, 1980, [4] when Wade Thompson and Peter Busch Orthwein acquired Airstream from Beatrice Foods. The name "Thor" combined the first two letters of each entrepreneur's name. [5] Airstream had not fared well during the economic downturn of the late 1970s, losing $12 million the year before it was ...

  4. Airstream - Wikipedia

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    Airstream discontinued the manufacture of Class A motorhomes in 2006. Airstream, still based in Jackson Center, is a division of Thor Industries. Airstream produces several models: Basecamp, Bambi, Caravel, Flying Cloud, International, and Classic. Trailer sizes of 2020 range between 16 and 33 feet.

  5. Ohio State University Airport - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio State University Airport has been home to NIFA's headquarters since 2015. [5] In the 1970s, the University used Douglas DC-3s at the airport to transport university sports teams, faculty, and administration to and from Columbus. [5] Discussions to sell the airport have been on and off since 1986. [5] The OSU Airport is now a self ...

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  7. Ohio State University College of Engineering - Wikipedia

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    In 1878, the institution's name changed to The Ohio State University. Ohio State's graduate and undergraduate engineering programs are both ranked No. 1 among all Ohio universities and 15th and 16th, respectively, in the nation among public universities according to U.S. News & World Report. [2]