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  2. Ford-Wyoming Drive-In - Wikipedia

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    Ford-Wyoming Drive-In is a drive-in theater located in Dearborn, Michigan, United States. Opened in 1950, it features five screens. Opened in 1950, it features five screens. The property previously had nine, leading it to be declared the largest drive-in theater in the world.

  3. Ford River Rouge complex - Wikipedia

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    A film clip "The Source of the Ford Car Part 1 ca. 1932" is available for viewing at the Internet Archive; A film clip "Tour Through The Rouge Plant ca. 1939" is available for viewing at the Internet Archive; Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) documentation, filed under 3001 Miller Road, Dearborn, Wayne County, MI:

  4. Volkswagen Group of America - Wikipedia

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    On September 6, 2007, Volkswagen of America announced it would relocate its North American headquarters to Herndon, Virginia. [20] [21] Volkswagen sales are particularly strong in the Mid-Atlantic region, as well as both coasts. The company indicated that it is important for them to locate in a region where their customer base is strongest.

  5. Fairlane Town Center - Wikipedia

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    Developed by A. Alfred Taubman, Fairlane Town Center opened on March 1, 1976.The mall is one of four super-regional Taubman malls built in the Detroit metro area in the 1970s, the other three being Briarwood Mall in Ann Arbor (1973), Lakeside Mall in Sterling Heights (1976) and Twelve Oaks Mall in Novi (1977).

  6. Automotive Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, it moved to its present home, a 25,000-square-foot building in Dearborn, Michigan, adjacent to The Henry Ford; in addition to automobile history artifacts, it contains a small theater and a central enclosed building area for public events, meetings and other exhibits. [10] The Hall celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2014.

  7. List of Volkswagen Group factories - Wikipedia

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    First SEAT built on January 22, 1976. Briefly assembled Lancias from 1978-1979. Previously called Landaben when owned by SEAT, S.A. In December 1993, was renamed Fabrica Navarra de Automoviles S.A. and separated from SEAT. Ownership was transferred to Volkswagen Passenger Cars. In December 1994, renamed Volkswagen Navarra, S.A.