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  2. Checkered Flag (1994 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Checkered Flag is a 1994 racing video game developed by Rebellion Developments and published by Atari Corporation for the Atari Jaguar. It is a conversion of the 1991 Atari Lynx title of the same name. In the game, the player controls a Formula One car competing against computer-controlled opponents in races across multiple locations. Gameplay ...

  3. Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1923, the Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Building was built at 101-23 East Main Street in Louisville's General Business District on the site of the second Galt House. It was designed by the architectural firm of Graham, Anderson, Probst, and White of Chicago and at the time it was "the largest single-unit hardware plant in the world. . . .".

  4. Atlas Machine and Supply, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    As of August 2023, Atlas had approximately 260 employees. The company's headquarters is located in Louisville, Kentucky and consists of a machine shop totaling more than 100,000 square feet. [4]

  5. Checkered Flags and Checkbooks: Classic Race Cars Are ... - AOL

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    Sitting Still or Going Fast. Despite getting a brighter spotlight, race cars make up a small percentage of classic-car sales. The collector-car insurer Hagerty expects racers to make up about 0.5 ...

  6. Dixie Flyer (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    The Dixie Flyer was an automobile built in Louisville, Kentucky from 1916 until 1923. Dixie Flyers were marketed under the slogan of "The Logical Car." [1] They may be classified as Brass Era cars or vintage cars. The origins of the company can be traced back to 1878, when the Kentucky Wagon Manufacturing Company was established.

  7. Steam Engine Company No. 7 - Wikipedia

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    The Steam Engine Company No. 7 building is a historic firehouse located in Louisville, Kentucky, United States.The two-story, brick structure was built in 1871. It is an excellent example of the application of Victorian design principles to a utilitarian public building, and is stylistically related to contemporary buildings in the Limerick neighborhood.

  8. Retro Louisville: General Electric announces plans to build ...

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    General Electric announced plans to build a plant in Louisville that originally was set to make jet engines. ... over 920 acres. By comparison, the Ford battery plant in Glendale, Ky., is planning ...

  9. List of former Kentucky Kingdom attractions - Wikipedia

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    A Maurer Söhne wild mouse roller coaster retained by Six Flags as part of the settlement. [13] It was relocated to Six Flags New England for the 2011 season and re-themed into their 10th roller coaster called Gotham City Gauntlet: Escape from Arkham Asylum. [14] Replaced by now-defunct Cyclos and now-relocated Prof. John’s Flying Machine’s ...