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  2. Roger Penske - Wikipedia

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    1994 Indy 500 winning Penske PC23 driven by Al Unser Jr. Penske in 2005 Roger Searle Penske (born February 20, 1937) is a retired American professional auto racing driver. . Penske is most known for his ownership of Team Penske, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, IndyCar, and other auto racing-related busines

  3. Baker Motor Vehicle Company Building - Wikipedia

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    The Baker Motor Vehicle Company Building, also known as the Baker Electric Building, is a historic commercial building in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States. Built in 1910, it was the first showroom of the Baker Electric Motor Car Co., a pioneer in Brass Era electric automobiles. Baker Electric merged with Rauch and Lang in 1914, and the ...

  4. Ryder - Wikipedia

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    Ryder System, Inc. is an American transportation and logistics company. It is known for its fleet of commercial rental trucks. [6] Ryder specializes in fleet management, supply chain management, and transportation management. It also offers full-service leasing, rental and maintenance, used vehicle sales, transportation management, professional ...

  5. Nela Park - Wikipedia

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    Nela Park is the headquarters of GE Lighting, a Savant company, [2] and is located in East Cleveland, Ohio, United States. Nela Park is the first industrial park in the world, and was the site of most of the lighting breakthroughs of the last century. The institute was first organized by entrepreneurs Franklin Terry and Burton Tremaine of the ...

  6. Baker Motor Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Baker Motor Vehicle Company was an American manufacturer of Brass Era electric automobiles in Cleveland, Ohio, from 1899 to 1914. It was founded by Walter C. Baker . History [ edit ]

  7. Washington H. Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    Washington Herbert Lawrence (January 17, 1840 – November 23, 1900) was a pioneer in the manufacture of electrical and carbon products who organized and served as the first president of the National Carbon Company, one of the founding members of the Union Carbide & Carbon Corporation. Washington H. Lawrence.

  8. Patrick Calhoun - Wikipedia

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    Calhoun moved to Cleveland, Ohio, in 1896. Calhoun had purchased 300 acres (1,200,000 m 2 ) of wooded land atop the heights east of the city in 1890. He now began development of that land into a new planned community for the wealthy and upper classes , and named it Euclid Heights.

  9. Lincoln Electric - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1895 by John C. Lincoln with an investment of $200 to make electric motors he had designed. [3] The company is headquartered in Euclid, Ohio, and has 44 manufacturing locations, including operations and joint ventures in 19 countries and an international network of distributors and sales offices covering more than 160 ...