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  2. Before moving to the Auburn Hills headquarters, Chrysler was based at the Highland Park Chrysler Plant campus, [2] which predated the formation of the company itself. It was located along I-75, roughly one mile (1.6 km) southeast of the Highland Park Ford Plant.

  3. Great Junction Street - Wikipedia

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    Taylor Gardens is the small pocket park at the west end of Great Junction Street. It was formed in 1920, following the demolition of South Leith Poorhouse.Unusually for the period, that was not the end of Leith's poorhouse: a new poorhouse was built at Seafield in 1923, converted to a military hospital in 1939, then a normal hospital, the Eastern General, in 1946.

  4. Belvidere Assembly Plant - Wikipedia

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    2,650 employees were working at the factory at the start of 2007 model year Jeep Compass production, [6] up from 1,700 in 2005 when one shift of employees was in place. [7] However, the third shift, which was first instituted in 2006, was discontinued in 2008. [ 21 ]

  5. Victoria Quay, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    This building launched Leith's regeneration programme proper. New luxury flats, converted bond warehouses , bistros, bars, and restaurants followed. Until Victoria Quay opened, most of these official posts were at New St. Andrew's House (NSAH) on James Craig Walk, Jeffrey Street and Brandon Street in central Edinburgh.

  6. Jeep DJ - Wikipedia

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    The Jeep DJ (also known as the Dispatcher) is a two-wheel drive variant of the four-wheel drive CJ series. Production started in 1955 by Willys , which was renamed Kaiser Jeep in 1963. In 1970, American Motors Corporation (AMC) purchased Kaiser's money-losing Jeep operations and established AM General , a wholly owned subsidiary that built the ...

  7. Leith - Wikipedia

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    Leith was the scene of the dockers strike in 1913 [25] [26] [27] recounted in the book Red Scotland. [28] Continued growth meant that Leith and Edinburgh formed a contiguous urban area. Leith was merged with Edinburgh on 1 November 1920 [29] despite a plebiscite in which the people of Leith voted 26,810 to 4,340 against the merger. The ...

  8. Toledo Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Toledo Assembly Complex is a 3,640,000 sq ft (338,000 m 2) automotive factory complex in Toledo, Ohio.Now owned by Stellantis North America, sections of the facility have operated as an automobile assembly plant since 1910, initially for Willys-Overland.

  9. Leith, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Leith was founded in 1910 along a Milwaukee Road branch line that separated from the railroad's Pacific Extension in McLaughlin, South Dakota, and ran to New England, North Dakota. The name was given by railroad officials and comes from the harbor town of Leith near Edinburgh , Scotland . [ 5 ]