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Michigan State Historic Sites / Ford Motor Company / Village industries / Henry Ford / Ford River Rouge Complex / Ann Arbor /  Michigan / Factory / Transport / Michigan / Technology
Date: 2010-06-28 16:02:10
Michigan State Historic Sites
Ford Motor Company
Village industries
Henry Ford
Ford River Rouge Complex
Ann Arbor
Michigan
Factory
Transport
Michigan
Technology

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