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  2. Inter-State Automobile Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1915, a new Beaver 4-cylinder low-priced car was released. By May 1918, automobile production was suspended in favor of war work. In late February 1919, F. C. Ball announced he would be resuming passenger car production, but by March of the same year, Ball sold the Inter-State factory to General Motors for them to produce their new Sheridan.

  3. Reduce. Reuse. Remediate? The clean-up of East Central ... - AOL

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    Many factories stayed in Muncie and surrounding areas such as Kokomo until the early 2000s, when most of these plants moved manufacturing overseas, often leaving the property in hazardous conditions.

  4. East Central Indiana - Wikipedia

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    East Central Indiana is a region in Indiana east of Indianapolis, Indiana, and borders the Ohio state line. The Indiana Gas Boom , which took place during the 1890s, changed much of the area from small agricultural communities to larger cities with economies that included manufacturing.

  5. Muncie, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Muncie (/ ˈ m ʌ n s i / MUN-see) is an incorporated city and the seat of Delaware County, Indiana, United States.It is located in East Central Indiana about 50 miles (80 km) northeast of Indianapolis. [9]

  6. Muncie Friends Church up for sale - AOL

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    MUNCIE, Ind. – A historic and cultural landmark built from 1906 to 1908 near downtown Muncie is up for sale. Muncie Friends Church, a civic gathering place for area Quakers, went on the market ...

  7. Portland, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Mary Meeker (born in Portland, 1960) investment banker, made Internet economically viable by promoting it to investors in the 1990s, (becoming known as the "Queen of the Internet") John P. C. Shanks, U.S. Representative from Indiana, Union Army major general; Twyla Tharp, Emmy and Tony Award-winning choreographer; Bill Wallace (born 1945 ...