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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'A Localities' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your A Localities Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to A Localities 1. German Town Name Meanings - By: Joseph Yakel The more I involve myself in genealogy research, the more curious and interested I become with other aspects of history that I might not have otherwise given much thought to. Take for example, the names of German cities, towns and villages. Oftentimes while researching, I have stopped a... Featured ArticleGerman Town Name Meanings The more I involve myself in genealogy research, the more curious and interested I become with other aspects of history that I might not have otherwise given much thought to.Take for example, the names of German cities, towns and villages. Oftentimes while researching, I have stopped and pondered a name, wondering what it meant, why it received such a name, and about the people who called such places 'home'.German and American localities share many of the same physica ...
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| 1941 Gmc Fire Truck 1:24 Scale Die-cast Vehicle The 1941 GMC Fire Truck actually exists and was photographed at a GM facility in Michigan. GM had it fully restored to its original condition, which was to be on duty as an active part of the GM fire department. Although GM built the chassis and cab, General Fire Truck Corp. of Detroit was responsible for the actual construction of the balance. This was normal policy, as fire vehicles were custom ... |