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  • John Andretti was born on [[March 12]] [[1963]] in [[Bethlehem, Pennsylvania]]. He is a [[nephew]] of open-wheel racing legend [[Mario Andretti]] and co
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  • ...(born [[October 5]], [[1962]] in [[Bethlehem, Pennsylvania|Bethlehem]], [[Pennsylvania]]) is a former professional racing driver who now runs a team in the [[Indy
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  • Born in [[Spartansburg, Pennsylvania]], he was the [[Champcars|AAA season champion]] in [[1910]]. At the [[1911
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  • A cheese called scamorza is a favorite cheese of the [[Hazleton, Pennsylvania]] area and is found on cheese steaks, salads and french fries. In Hazleton,
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  • * [[Autocar Company]] ([[Ardmore, Pennsylvania]]) * [[Duryea Power|Duryea Power Company]] ([[Reading, Pennsylvania]])
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  • ...; died [[July 29]], [[1951]] [[Williams Grove Speedway|Williams Grove]], [[Pennsylvania]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[racecar driver]]. He was killed in a
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  • *[[Allentown, Pennsylvania]], [[United States]].
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  • ...ido Anthony "Lee" Iacocca'''(born [[October 15]], [[1924]] in [[Allentown, Pennsylvania]]) is an [[United States|American]] industrialist. ...a and Antoinette Perrotto, [[Italy|Italian]] immigrants who had settled in Pennsylvania's [[Lehigh Valley]] region.
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  • ...he mid-Atlantic region (particularly in [[New York City]], [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], and [[New Jersey]]), ''macaroni'' is used as a generic term
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  • Born '''Cavino Michelle Petillo''' in [[Pennsylvania]], he was known throughout his life as Kelly. His family moved to [[Los Ang
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  • ...to.com/ Capogiro Gelato]'', [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]].
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  • Born in [[Phoenix, Arizona]], Bryan died in [[Langhorne, Pennsylvania]] as a result of injuries sustained in a champ car race. He drove in the [
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  • ...re burns when his car burst into flames during a race at [[Uniontown]], [[Pennsylvania]]. He returned to the track the following year to win the Universal Trophy
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  • ...d]], [[Massachusetts]], [[New Hampshire]], [[New Jersey]], [[New York]], [[Pennsylvania]], [[Rhode Island]], [[Vermont]], and Northern [[Virginia]]. The division i * Region 25 (Northeastern Pennsylvania)
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  • *PENNSYLVANIA: http://www.blacksracing.com/
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  • The scenic route on the hill overlooking [[Reading, Pennsylvania]] hosts two events on the same stretch of road, the [http://www.pahillclimb ...ll climbs are [http://www.bikehillclimb.com/ Bushkill Valley] in [[Easton, Pennsylvania]] and [http://www.bignastyhillclimb.com/ Big Nasty Hillclimb] in Idaho. The
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  • ...The WOI Encyclopedia Italia database is stored on a server in the State of Pennsylvania in the United States of America, and is maintained in reference to the prot
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  • ...y]] in Knoxville, Iowa and [[Williams Grove Speedway]] in [[Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania]]. Each August, the [[Knoxville Raceway]] holds the paramount sprint car ev
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  • ...Raceway]] in Knoxville, Iowa and Williams Grove Speedway in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. Each August, the Knoxville Raceway holds the paramount sprint car event, t
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  • | Place of birth || [[Nazareth, Pennsylvania|Nazareth, PA]] '''Marco Michael Andretti''' (born March 13, 1987 in [[Nazareth, Pennsylvania]]) is an American [[auto racing]] driver who drives the #26 car for [[Andre
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  • ...assic" for purposes such as [[antique vehicle registration]]; for example, Pennsylvania defines it as "A motor vehicle, but not a reproduction thereof, manufacture
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  • ...first race in Mexico for 14 laps. Just two races later in [[Nazareth]], [[Pennsylvania]] he won. At the age of 20 years, 9 months and 14 days he became the younge
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  • *[http://www.esm.psu.edu Engineering Mechanics at Pennsylvania State University]
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  • *[[Maple Grove Raceway]], [[Mohnton, Pennsylvania|Mohnton]], [[Pennsylvania]] *[[Pocono International Raceway]], [[Long Pond, Pennsylvania|Long Pond]], [[Pennsylvania]]
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  • ...y his craft at this year's 50th Porsche Club of America Parade in Hershey, Pennsylvania taking a first place award in the professional class competition. He has al
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  • ...ufacturer reopening a shutdown automobile factory in a fictional western [[Pennsylvania]] town, some of the movie's "Assan Motors" cars were in various stages of c
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  • ...acing display at a [[Sheraton]] hotel in the team's hometown of [[Reading, Pennsylvania]].
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  • PENNSYLVANIA
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  • ...edule. In preparation, the circuit was overhauled again. Grandstands from Pennsylvania's [[Nazareth Speedway]], which had closed, were installed, the gravel in Th ...ti-year deal that goes through 2009. Additionally, Brad Penn lubricants of Pennsylvania (former Kendall Oil refinery) has been announced as the sponsor of the annu
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  • ...America]] in 1955 and settled in [[Nazareth, Pennsylvania|Nazareth]] in [[Pennsylvania]]'s [[Lehigh Valley]] in June of that year with just [[U.S. dollar|$]]125. ...ture at [[Flemington, New Jersey]], and swept twin features at [[Hatfield, Pennsylvania]].
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  • PENNSYLVANIA
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  • ...1953 to the ''[[Federal Express (passenger train)|Federal Express]]'', a [[Pennsylvania Railroad]] train pulling in to Washington DC's [[Union Station (Washington,
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  • * [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]] and [[Beijing]], [[China]] could each host street races in 2006, dependin
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  • | [[2006 Pennsylvania 500|PO2]] |bgcolor="#DFFFDF"| [[2007 Pennsylvania 500|<font color=black>PO2]]<br/><font color=black><small>16</small>
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  • ...Stewart once again was at the center of a media storm. On lap 31 of the [[Pennsylvania 500]] Stewart was accidentally squeezed against the wall by fellow driver [
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  • ...ection & exhibits|Henry Nadig]] constructed a four-wheeler in [[Allentown, Pennsylvania]]. It is likely they were not the only ones.
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  • ...000), [[Miami]] (75,000), [[New York City]] (120,000), and [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] (50,000). In Canada there are large Italian-speaking communi
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  • *[[Pennsylvania (automobile)|Pennsylvania]] (1907)
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