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  3. New Kensington, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    New Kensington (known locally as New Ken) is a city that is located in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is situated along the Allegheny River, 18 miles (29 km) northeast of Pittsburgh . The population was 12,170 at the time of the 2020 census .

  4. Funeral procession - Wikipedia

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    A funeral procession in California. A funeral procession is a procession, usually in motor vehicles or by foot, from a funeral home or place of worship to the cemetery or crematorium. In earlier times the deceased was typically carried by male family members on a bier or in a coffin to the final resting place.

  5. Pittsburgh Metal - Wikipedia

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    Defunct. December 12, 2008. ( 2008-12-12) General Motors Pittsburgh, also known as Pittsburgh Metal, was a former automotive factory held by General Motors Corporation. The 800,000 sq ft (74,000 m 2) plant operated from 1949 until its closure in 2008 and subsequent demolition.

  6. Pennsylvania Railroad class GG1 - Wikipedia

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    On June 8, 1968, two Penn Central GG1s hauled Robert F. Kennedy's funeral train from New York Penn Station to Washington, D.C. Shell design. The first designer for the GG1 project was industrial designer Donald Roscoe Dohner, who produced initial scale-styling models, although the completed prototype looked somewhat different.

  7. General Motors Building (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The General Motors Building (also the GM Building) is a 50-story, 705 ft (215 m) office tower at 767 Fifth Avenue at Grand Army Plaza on the southeast corner of Central Park, in Manhattan, New York City.

  8. Wilmington Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Wilmington Assembly was a General Motors automobile factory in Wilmington, Delaware. The 3,200,000-square-foot (300,000 m 2) factory opened in 1947, and produced cars for GM's Chevrolet, Pontiac, Saturn, Opel, Buick and Daewoo brands during its operation. GM closed the plant on July 28, 2009.

  9. Inland Fisher Guide Plant (New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    The Inland Fisher Guide Plant was a General Motors facility located in the West Trenton section of Ewing Township, New Jersey, that opened in 1938 as one of its most modern plants and was operated by the firm for 60 years.

  10. Kenneth McAlpine - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth McAlpine OBE DL (21 September 1920 – 8 April 2023) was a British racing driver from England. Biography [ edit ] McAlpine was born in Cobham, Surrey [1] and was a grandson of Scottish civil engineer Sir Robert McAlpine, 1st Baronet . [2]

  11. Mercedes-Benz GL-Class (X164) - Wikipedia

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    The X164 GL-Class is a full-sized luxury crossover SUV produced by Mercedes-Benz, from 2006 to 2012.

  12. General Motors New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    General Motors New Zealand Limited (formerly named Holden New Zealand Limited from 1994 until 2020), is a subsidiary of General Motors that distributes GM' motor vehicles, engines, components and parts in New Zealand.