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  2. Stanley Steemer - Wikipedia

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    Stanley Steemer was founded by Jack Bates in Columbus, Ohio in 1947 as the Jack Bates Carpet Cleaning Company. [2] [3] In 1970, Jack's son Wesley graduated from Wittenberg University and went to work with his father. They built their own steam cleaner, dubbed the Stanley Steemer.

  3. Rossmoor, Walnut Creek, California - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, Scottish-American industrialist Stanley Dollar constructed an estate in Tice Creek Valley near Walnut Creek in Contra Costa County, where the Dollar family bred Hereford cattle and raised show horses. The estate expanded from 1,436 acres (5.8 km 2) to 2,200 acres (8.9 km 2). [1] [2]

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  5. Talk:Stanley Steemer - Wikipedia

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    I was under the impression that the carpet cleaners were actually the last vestige of the stanley co, which made cars called (officially and unofficially), Stanley Steamers. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.235.56.24 06:53, 6 March 2011 (UTC)

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  7. Stanley Motor Carriage Company - Wikipedia

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    The Stanley Motor Carriage Company was an American manufacturer of steam cars that operated from 1902 to 1924, going defunct after it failed to adapt to competition from rapidly improving Internal combustion engine vehicles. The cars made by the company were colloquially called Stanley Steamers although several different models were produced.