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  2. Magna Mirrors opens Duncan plant, to supply BMW, other ... - AOL

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    Magna International opened the doors to a new 170,000-square-foot mirror manufacturing facility in Duncan Thursday that will employ about 255 workers. Magna Mirrors opens Duncan plant, to supply ...

  3. Magna International - Wikipedia

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    Magna International Inc. is a Canadian parts manufacturer for automakers. It is one of the largest companies in Canada and was recognized on the 2020 Forbes Global 2000. [ 3 ] The company is the largest automobile parts manufacturer in North America by sales of original equipment parts; it has ranked consistently in the Fortune Global 500 list ...

  4. List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Newaygo County

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    Grand Rapids, Newaygo, and Lake Shore Railroad Company Depot and Water Tower: East of Front Street between Lincoln and Pine streets Grant: June 10, 1980: Hardy Hydroelectric Plant† 6928 East 36th Street Newaygo: 2004: Lilley District No. 5 School: Northeast corner Bingham and Main July 15, 1999: Oak Grove District No. 3 Schoolhouse: 6382 East ...

  5. Newaygo, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Newaygo (/ n ə w eɪ ɡ oʊ / nə-WAY-goh) is a rural city in Newaygo County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 2,471 at the 2020 census . A mural in downtown Newaygo An archway in Newaygo

  6. Newaygo County, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Newaygo County (/ n ə w eɪ ɡ oʊ / nə-WAY-goh) is a county in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 United States Census , the population was 49,978. [ 2 ] The county seat is White Cloud . [ 3 ]

  7. Gentex (automotive supplier) - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, exterior electrochromic mirrors were added to the Gentex product line. These mirrors operate on the same principle as the interior mirrors. [8] In 1997 the geometry of the mirror's surface was adapted to create spherically curved glass with the goals of eliminating blind spots and offering an expanded field of view. [15]