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  2. United States Air Force Plant 42 - Wikipedia

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    On August 7, 2020, J G Contracting of Nipomo, California, received a contract for maintenance, repair, and construction at U.S. Air Force facilities at Plant 42. [5] On August 31, 2021, KAL Architects of Irvine, California, received a five-year contract for architect and engineering services at Plant 42. [6]

  3. Gerard Phelan - Wikipedia

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    A graduate of the Boston College class of 1985, Phelan currently works in Boston for RR Donnelley as Senior Vice President. [3] He is the cousin of professional soccer player Pat Phelan. [4] He currently resides in Walpole, Massachusetts. In his former community of Milford, he has a reputation of being a jovial host.

  4. Rand McNally - Wikipedia

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    The Irvine, California, facilities from the acquisition of Thomas Bros. Maps in 1997 closed in 2010. [ 20 ] Rand McNally sold its Canadian subsidiary, located in Markham, Ontario , on June 30, 2008 to the newly formed Canadian Cartographics Corporation .

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  6. California Northern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Napa Pipe was located at Rocktram, on the Napa branch. It closed in 2004 and was torn down. Between 1993 and 2004, California Northern ran a unit pipe train from Lombard to Roseville, CA. California Northern would pick up short cuts of cars from Napa Pipe, and assemble the train in Lombard yard, usually filling two tracks.

  7. List of Amazon locations - Wikipedia

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    Prague Fulfillment Center (2013–2018, PRG1) Netherlands The Hague Customer Service Center (2000 to February 2001) [351] [352] [353] United Kingdom Edinburgh (EDI1) United States Seattle, Washington SDC Seattle Distribution Center (Georgetown) – 2001 [354] [355] Carteret, New Jersey (LGA7 LGA8) Chambersburg, Pennsylvania – 2009 [356] [357]

  8. DEX One - Wikipedia

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    Following the AT&T merger, the directories were known as "AT&T Yellow Pages published by R.H. Donnelley". [1] In 2006, R.H. Donnelley completed its acquisition of Dex Media, which had been spun off from Qwest in 2002-2003. Following the acquisition, R.H. Donnelley became the third largest directory publisher in the United States. [2]

  9. Eagle Mountain Railroad - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, Management and Training Corporation, an operator of several privately-run prisons, converted the old shopping center into just such a facility. State budget problems and a fatal riot led to the closure of the prison on December 31, 2003. Although there were talks to reopen the facility in 2005, no agreement was reached to do so.