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  2. Mobile home - Wikipedia

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    Mobile homes are often sited in land lease communities known as trailer parks (also 'trailer courts', 'mobile home parks', 'mobile home communities', 'manufactured home communities', 'factory-built home communities' etc.); these communities allow homeowners to rent space on which to place a home. In addition to providing space, the site often ...

  3. The Toilers and the Wayfarers - Wikipedia

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    Udo and Dieter end up on foot and decide to only speak English so as to not spark interest among city people. They manage to get another cheap car but it breaks down soon. The mechanic is a nice man who speaks German and takes a liking to the boys, as he wasn't allowed to speak his native language in school and as he has no children of his own.

  4. Ford Model T Depot Hack - Wikipedia

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    It was specifically built to hold a high capacity of people and their luggage, the depot hack was not on Ford's catalogue but was made by independent firms who used as a passenger vehicle. It had a 20 hp (15 kW), 176 cu in (2,884 cc), four-cylinder engine, and a 2-speed planetary transmission.

  5. Long Island Daily Press - Wikipedia

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    The old Long Island Press building stood unoccupied on 168th Street until 2005, when it was demolished to make way for the Home Depot store that currently occupies the site. [ 10 ] The Archives (formerly the Long Island Division) at the Queens Library has microfilm of the Long Island Daily Press from 1921 to 1977, and of the Long Island Farmer ...

  6. Wards Airfield - Wikipedia

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    Wards Airfield was also the home of the USAAF 27th Air Depot. This group was responsible for assembling crated aircraft delivered by ship docked in Fairfax Harbor from the United States. Brand new aircraft were delivered to Port Moresby assembled and then flown to other bases.

  7. RadioShack - Wikipedia

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    RadioShack (formerly written as Radio Shack) is an American electronics retailer which was established in 1921 as an amateur radio mail-order business. Its parent company, Radio Shack Corporation, was purchased by Tandy Corporation in 1962, shifting its focus from radio equipment to hobbyist electronic components.

  8. Category:American corporate subsidiaries - Wikipedia

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  9. Slave markets and slave jails in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Price, Birch & Co., "dealers in slaves" Alexandria, Virginia, photographed c. 1862 In addition to private jails, enslaved people were often held in public jails, such as a 40-year-old fugitive man named Monday who fought "like the Devil when arrested" and who was held in the jail of Walker County, Alabama (The Democrat, Huntsville, July 7, 1847)