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  3. Lund Boats bringing light manufacturing facility to Willmar - AOL

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    New York Mills is a city of approximately 1,300 people, and the Lund Boat manufacturing facility in that city employs 600 people, according to Brian Hines, vice president of operations for Lund Boats.

  4. Blue Anchor Line - Wikipedia

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    The owners of this shipping company in later years were Messrs. W. Lund and Sons. [1] The Blue Anchor Line was founded in London by Wilhelm Lund (born Denmark 1837, [2] died Kent, 1928) [3] in 1869. [1] His two sons were Albert Edward Lund and Friedrich Wilhelm Lund, who was also called Frederick Lund, [4] and is also recorded as F.W. Lund Jr ...

  5. Brunswick Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In May 2019, Brunswick announced the sale of Brunswick Billiards, Life Fitness, Cybex, Hammer Strength, Indoor Cycling Group, and SCIFIT for $490 million to KPS Capital Partners. [22] The sale was completed in June 2019. In May 2019, Brunswick announced it would be purchasing the largest marine franchisor in the United States, Freedom Boat Club ...

  6. Dolphin 15 Senior - Wikipedia

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    In a 1994 review Richard Sherwood notes that the, "Dolphin is a lateen-rigged cat board boat, slightly longer than most. Capacity for reasonable sailing is two adults." [2] Randle B. Moore wrote about the design in 2011, saying, "the Dolphin Senior is one of many small sailboats patterned after the world's most produced boat, the Sunfish.

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  8. LCPL - Wikipedia

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    A few boats were overwhelmed by the surf and others did not prove practical, but the 28 feet (9 m) craft designed by the Eureka Tug-Boat Company of New Orleans was both a good sea boat and superior at beaching. The craft was based on the company's 1926 spoonbill-bowed craft used by trappers in the bayous of the Mississippi River delta. [2]

  9. Emmons County, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Some settlers earned a living by providing cordwood to the river's steamboats in the summer (river ice halted the boats in wintertime). Ferries moved people and goods across the river, and barges were used to move goods along the river. The county's first town that still exists was Braddock, established in 1898. A railroad line was laid to ...