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  2. Automotive Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    Dearborn, MI 48126: ... The Automotive Hall of Fame was founded on October 18, 1939, in New York City by a group called the "Automobile Old Timers." [4] ...

  3. American Automobile Association - Wikipedia

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    The Auto Club Group AAA Living: mn-ia.aaa.com: Auto Club Group Minneapolis, Minnesota: 1902 Minnesota: Hennepin County, Columbia Heights, Hilltop, Fridley, and Spring Lake Park: Live Play AAA (enter zip code 55416) minneapolis.aaa.com: Auto Club Group [Note 5] Omaha, Nebraska: Nebraska: The Auto Club Group AAA Living: nebraska.aaa.com: AAA ...

  4. Category : Automobile culture and history in Dearborn, Michigan

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  5. Advance Auto Parts plans to close stores: Here's what ... - AOL

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    Advance Auto Parts serves both professional installers and do-it-yourself customers, its website says. As of Oct. 5, Advance operated 4,781 Advance Auto (4,492) and Carquest (289) branded stores ...

  6. History of Middle Eastern people in Metro Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Several charter schools offering daily Arabic classes have opened in Hamtramck, Dearborn and Hamtramck adjacent parts of Detroit. In 2015, the Keys Grace Academy became the first public school academy in the United States to teach the Assyrian language, culture and history, located in Madison Heights, MI. It is operated by Kalasho Empowerment ...

  7. The Henry Ford - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Rouge Factory Tour is a first-hand journey behind the scenes of a modern, working automobile factory. Boarding buses at the Henry Ford Museum, visitors are taken to the River Rouge Plant and Dearborn Truck Plant, an industrial complex where Ford has built cars since the Model A that once employed 100,000 people.