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  2. Bid4Assets - Wikipedia

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    The company is based in Silver Spring, Maryland. Notable auctions ... In 2006, Bid4Assets auctioned a 1990 Mercedes-Benz C-11 race car driven by Michael Schumacher.

  3. Silver Spring, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Silver Spring is a census-designated place (CDP) in southeastern Montgomery County, Maryland, United States, near Washington, D.C. Although officially unincorporated, it is an edge city [3] with a population of 81,015 at the 2020 census, [4] making it the fifth-most-populous place in Maryland after Baltimore, Columbia, Germantown, and Waldorf.

  4. Talbot Avenue bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Talbot Avenue bridge in Montgomery County, Maryland, is a two-lane pedestrian bridge that connects the neighborhood of Lyttonsville to downtown Silver Spring over the Metropolitan Subdivision of the CSX railroad. Built in 2024, it is the third bridge across railroad tracks in this location.

  5. Mercedes-Benz in motorsport - Wikipedia

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    Mercedes-Benz: Die neuen Silberpfeile [Mercedes-Benz: The New Silver Arrows] (in German). Konstanz, Germany: Verlag Stadler. ISBN 3797702523. Schrader, Halwart [in German] (1987). Mercedes-Benz Silberpfeile: Die legendären Rennwagen der Epoche 1934-1955 [Mercedes-Benz Silver Arrows: The legendary racing cars of the 1934-1955 era] (in German ...

  6. Silver Arrows - Wikipedia

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    The story continues that the next day the shining silver aluminium beneath was exposed and scrutineering was passed. After the 350 hp (260 kW) car of Von Brauchitsch won the race, the nickname Silver Arrow was born, according to this version. Mercedes Silver Arrow W196. There is however, controversy and doubt regarding this story.

  7. ‘Duty Honor Country’ by Huffington Post

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    Kayla Gattis never thought she'd join the army; she's a liberal who deplores war. She remembered the kids in high school who took their obsession with the military a little too far, their machismo and thirst for violence a constant source of annoyance for the now 24-year-old recruit.