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  2. United Cooperative - Wikipedia

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    United Ethanol is a subsidiary of United Cooperative. United Ethanol was incorporated in 2007, and produces 3.9 million gallons of ethanol per month. [11] In 2008, United Ethanol constructed a carbon dioxide processing facility, which is the byproduct of ethanol production.

  3. Lansing Service Parts Operation - Wikipedia

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    Lansing Redistribution Center (formerly, Lansing Service Parts Operation) is a General Motors automobile parts warehouse located in Delta charter Township, Michigan at West Mount Hope Highway and Lansing Road along GTW-operated railway.

  4. General Motors proving grounds - Wikipedia

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    Aerial photograph of the GM proving grounds in Milford, Michigan. The General Motors Milford Proving Ground was the industry's first dedicated automobile testing facility when it opened in 1924. [2] It is the longest continuously operating proving grounds in the world.

  5. Romulus Engine - Wikipedia

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    Romulus Engine plant entrance. Romulus Engine is an automobile engine plant in Romulus, Michigan.Opened in 1976, the factory produces engines for General Motors vehicles. The factory receives cast engine blocks from Defiance Foundry in Defiance, Ohio and Saginaw Metal Casting Operations in Saginaw, Michigan.

  6. Norwood Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Citing its obsolescence, expense, and high worker absentee rate, GM announced on November 6, 1986, that the Norwood Assembly Plant would be closed along with ten other GM facilities. [citation needed] The plant produced its last vehicle on August 26, 1987, a Chevrolet Camaro. [citation needed] That date came to be known in Norwood as Black ...

  7. Beaver Dam, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Beaver Dam was settled in 1867 by people from the nearby communities of Providence and Deweyville and was named for the numerous beaver dams along nearby Willow Creek. [5] In 1868, the first co-op dairy in Utah was established there. [5]

  8. Wilmington Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Wilmington Assembly was a General Motors automobile factory in Wilmington, Delaware. [1] The 3,200,000-square-foot (300,000 m 2) factory opened in 1947, and produced cars for GM's Chevrolet, Pontiac, Saturn, Opel, Buick and Daewoo brands during its operation.

  9. Beaver Dam station - Wikipedia

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    The building is a red brick cottage-like depot of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad designed by Frost & Granger and built in 1900. [3] [4] It later served as the Dodge County Historical Museum before being restored to house the Beaver Dam Chamber of Commerce.