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Flour City Ornamental Iron Works Company was founded by Eugene Tetzlaff in 1893 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The company was originally a blacksmith shop, but later, it became a manufacturer of wrought and cast iron. [3] [4] During World War II, Flour City produced aluminum bridge pontoons and aircraft parts.
Sep. 26—ST. PETER — Alumacraft notified the state of the permanent layoff of 68 employees at its St. Peter plant as there has been a softening of sales in the marine industry. Just over 200 ...
He moved into legends cars in 2020, winning the INEX Young Lions State Championship in Minnesota. He scored multiple top fives and podiums during his legends car efforts. [1] [2] He won an INEX sanctioned Legends division feature race at Elko Speedway (MN) on August 22, 2020. [3]
Atlanta Motor Speedway: Hampton: Georgia: 1960 Redesigns in 1997 and 2021/2022 Asphalt 1.522 miles (2.449 km) 1.540 miles (2.478 km) NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series, NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series: Charlotte Motor Speedway (Lowes Motor Speedway) Concord
Kansas Speedway: Kansas City, Kansas: May 9 5 General Tire 150: Charlotte Motor Speedway: Concord, North Carolina: May 23 6 Henry Ford Health 200: Michigan International Speedway: Brooklyn, Michigan: June 6 FS2: 7 Berlin ARCA 200: Berlin Raceway: Marne, Michigan: June 14 FS1: 8 Shore Lunch 250: Elko Speedway: Elko New Market, Minnesota: June 21 ...
Speedway Field has its beginning on December 11, 1919, when the Adjutant General recommended to civic groups of Minneapolis and Saint Paul in the U.S. state of Minnesota that the site of the bankrupted Twin City Motor Speedway be acquired for a new airfield.
Elko Speedway is a 3/8 mile asphalt oval NASCAR-sanctioned race track located in Elko New Market, Minnesota. Elko Speedway is a track in the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series . [ 2 ] The track is located in the former Elko portion of the merged city .
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