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    The Honda Odyssey, a distant 3rd in market share in the market, is available from several converters in a side entry, in-floor configuration and considered by some to be the most "upscale" of the chassis adapted for wheelchair use. For full-size vans, the Ram ProMaster dominates the market because of its interior volume, capacity, front wheel ...

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    BraunAbility is an American manufacturer of wheelchair accessible vans and wheelchair lifts based in Winamac, Indiana. [1] It is currently owned by Investor AB. The company was founded by Ralph Braun, who had spinal muscular atrophy. Braun designed a wheelchair lift and steering controls, which allowed him to drive a 1970 converted full size ...

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    Accessible bathrooms, wheelchair rental stands, and Braille guidebooks were provided for disabled visitors. [360] There were also several hotels nearby, [ 101 ] albeit few campgrounds. [ 361 ] A spokesman for the 1964 fair said the exposition was supposed to be "cultural and sophisticated", [ 362 ] and Deegan claimed that the exposition would ...

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    Van Lear Manor, the largest and first neighborhood. Tammany, another older neighborhood. Homewood, a housing complex for senior citizens. New Van Lear, a newer, somewhat large neighborhood filled with newer homes. Sterling Oaks, a new subdivision with middle to lower income housing. Bratton Hill, a small, new neighborhood with newer homes.