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  2. Super Bowl XXIII halftime show - Wikipedia

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    It was decided that their big trip would be a large-scale card trick. [1] The show also featured the use of 102 custom-made Harley Davidson motorcycles, as well as pink Cadillacs and fireworks. [1] [2] [5] Several scenes included computer generated 3D images. [1] Prior to the game, Coca-Cola distributed 3-D glasses at retailers for viewers to ...

  3. Max Keith - Wikipedia

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    Max Keith (1903 –1974 / k aɪ t /, pronounced "kite") was a German businessman who was the head of Coca-Cola GmbH, the major bottler of Coca-Cola in Nazi Germany.. Keith began working at the German subsidiary of Coca-Cola in 1933, at the age of 30.

  4. 1886 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Southern Pacific Railroad: The U.S. Supreme Court rules that corporations have the same rights as living persons. May 29 – Pharmacist John Pemberton begins to advertise Coca-Cola (advertisement in the Atlanta Journal). May 31-June 1 – Conversion of all (most) railroads to standard gauge; see Track gauge in the United States

  5. 30 Moments In History That Got Ghosted By Humanity - AOL

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    Wells took legal action against the railroad company and initially won her case in the local circuit court, receiving a $500 award. However, the railroad company appealed, and in 1887, the ...

  6. G scale - Wikipedia

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    G gauge track has a spacing of 45 mm between the railheads (tracks) (c.f. 44.45 mm for 1 gauge, but that does not determine the scale to which the models are built because, to maintain a constant track width when real-life counterparts have a variety of railroad gauges, the scale has to vary.

  7. USA Trains - Wikipedia

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    USA Trains is a manufacturer of G scale model railroad products that started out as Charles Ro Manufacturing Company. [1] They offer two different scale sizes of trains that use the same track; the "Ultimate Series," which is 1:29 scale, and the "American" and "Work Trains" series which is 1:24 scale.