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  2. The Pick Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    A factory was built in Blackfriars Street in the centre of Stamford in 1903 but disagreements with investors led to its sale to a printing firm. A new works was established on High Street St Martin's Stamford. Built in one of Britain's most elegant Georgian streets it was a former coachmaker's shop vacated by Pick & Co in 1925. [3]

  3. Volo Auto Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum contains an exhibit of collectors' autos from vintage to modern classics, with the main focus being American cars of the 1950–1980 period, over 50 famous TV and movie cars, cars previously owned by the rich and famous, animatronics from ShowBiz Pizza Place and Chuck E. Cheese’s Pizza Time Theatre, and a large array of Disney and ...

  4. Nyberg Automobile - Wikipedia

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    Henry Nyberg of Nyberg Automobile Works - Rebuilt Cars advertisement. In 1903, Nyberg moved his workshop to Chicago on East 18th Street. With an investor named Waller, he built the Nyberg or Nyberg-Waller single-cylinder runabout automobile and in 1904 moved to a bigger building on South Michigan Avenue, which was also known as Automobile Row.

  5. Arnolt - Wikipedia

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    Stanley H. "Wacky" Arnolt was a Chicago industrialist, who began importing foreign cars in the 1950s to the United States. Though sold as American cars, the cars were true hybrids, with British mechanicals, Italian bodywork, and U.S. sales and distribution, as well as in some cases final assembly and body work. S.H. Arnolt Inc. was a licensed ...

  6. Taubman Centers - Wikipedia

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    In October 2020, Taubman sold Stamford Town Center for $20 million. [13] In April 2024, Olshan Properties took ownership of Fair Oaks Mall from Taubman, securing long-term extension. [14] In July 2024, the company along with Macerich sold Country Club Plaza to Dallas-based HP Village Partners. [15]

  7. Spindle (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    The top two cars were removed from the spike by a crane, and stored for future use. The base of the spindle was then cut, and the spindle (along with the remaining cars) was pushed over with a crane and later removed. However, if sufficient funds can be raised, a new modified Spindle – featuring the old top two cars – may yet be erected.