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  2. Toledo Speedway - Wikipedia

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    Toledo is known for the foam blocks that line the race track, different than the concrete walls that line many short tracks throughout America. The crumbling walls can make track cleanup a tedious task for workers. [3] Toledo was one of the oldest tracks to still host an ARCA Menards Series race until 2019.

  3. Menards - Wikipedia

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    Menards sold the Menard Building Division in 1994, racking up 36 years in the pole building industry. Menards of East Madison, Wisconsin, pictured in 2012 (closed and relocated to Sun Prairie in 2018) [6] Menards was founded as Menard Cashway Lumber. In the mid-1980s, the "Cashway Lumber" name was dropped and the business became simply known to ...

  4. Concrete block - Wikipedia

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    A pallet of "8-inch" concrete blocks An interior wall of painted concrete blocks Concrete masonry blocks A building constructed with concrete masonry blocks. A concrete block, also known as a cinder block in North American English, breeze block in British English, or concrete masonry unit (CMU), or by various other terms, is a standard-size rectangular block used in building construction.

  5. Judge throws out bid to block new Menards complex near ... - AOL

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    Court rules group lacks standing to challenge development of The Market at Medina Line and its anchor store, home improvement retailer Menards. Judge throws out bid to block new Menards complex ...

  6. List of auto racing tracks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Concrete: 0.555 miles (0.893 km) ARCA Menards Series, ARCA/CRA Super Series, ... Small Block Supers, Late Model Sportsman, Hobby Stocks, Road Runners, and Ironman

  7. Big-box store - Wikipedia

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    Large, free-standing, shoebox, generally single-floor structure built on a concrete slab. The flat roof and ceiling trusses are generally made of steel, and the walls are concrete block clad in metal or masonry siding. The structure typically sits in the middle of a large, paved parking lot.