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  2. Timex Group USA - Wikipedia

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    Watches. Number of employees. 7,000. Parent. Timex Group. Website. www .timex .com. Timex Group USA, Inc. (formerly known as Timex Corporation) is an American global watch manufacturing company founded in 1854 as the Waterbury Clock Company in Waterbury, Connecticut. In 1944, the company became insolvent but was reformed into Timex Corporation.

  3. Safeco Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Safeco Plaza (formerly known as 1001 Fourth Avenue Plaza, the Seafirst Building, and the Seattle-First National Bank Building) is a 50-story skyscraper in Downtown Seattle, Washington, United States. Designed by the Naramore, Bain, Brady, and Johanson (NBBJ) firm, it was completed in 1969 by the Howard S. Wright Construction Company for Seattle ...

  4. Bubbleator - Wikipedia

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    Here, the Bubbleator rises to the upper floor of the Washington State Coliseum, now Climate Pledge Arena. The Bubbleator was a large, bubble-shaped hydraulic elevator with transparent acrylic glass walls operated from an elevated chair built for the 1962 World's Fair in Seattle. These transparent walls gave the illusion of looking through an ...

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    In addition to the support options listed above, paid members also have access to 24/7 phone support by calling 1-800-827-6364. Learn about the support options AOL offers and how to access help for your question or issue.

  6. Harborview Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Overview. Harborview Medical Center is the designated Disaster Control Hospital for Seattle and King County, on account of it having the only Level I adult and pediatric trauma and burn center in Washington state; [1] it also serves the states of Alaska, Idaho, and Montana. [2] Harborview's burn center is one of the largest in the United States ...

  7. Watchkeeping - Wikipedia

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    For example, a member of watch team 1 will only have to remember that he is on the "4–8" watch, and knows that he goes on watch at 4 a.m. and 4 p.m. This scheme also allows inexperienced watchkeepers to keep watch from 8–12 a.m. and 8–12 p.m., when senior watchkeepers are likely to be awake and ready to assist in case of trouble.

  8. LeBron James 'rooting' for Caitlin Clark: 'I've been in that ...

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    Caitlin Clark has learned that success in the WNBA won't come quickly after a decorated collegiate career at Iowa. The Indiana Fever are tied for last in the league at 0-4, while Clark is leading ...

  9. Elgin National Watch Company - Wikipedia

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    The watch was an 18-size, full plate design. In 1869, the National Watch Company won "Best Watches, Illinois Manufacture" at the 17th Annual Illinois State Fair, for which it won a silver medal. The company officially changed its name to the Elgin National Watch Company in 1874, as the Elgin name had come into common usage for their watches.

  10. Gruen Watch Co. - Wikipedia

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    The Gruen Watch Company was formerly one of the largest watch manufacturers in the United States. It was in business from about 1894 to 1958 and was based in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was founded in 1894 by German-born watchmaker Dietrich Grün, who changed the spelling of his name to "Gruen" because the letter ü does not exist in English. [1]

  11. Columbia Center - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Center. / 47.60453; -122.33069. The Columbia Center, formerly named the Bank of America Tower and Columbia Seafirst Center, is a skyscraper in downtown Seattle, Washington, United States. The 76-story structure is the tallest building in the state of Washington, reaching a height of 933 ft (284 m). At the time of its completion, the ...