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International Harvester Engineering Building - Indiana Landmarks
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International Harvester Engineering Building
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International Harvester Engineering Building
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1941 John Deere H
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Re: International Harvester Engineering Building
I went to the Harvester Homecoming event earlier this month. It was a wonderful time. They had quite a bit of memorabilia in the various rooms. Was fun hearing stories from many retirees attending. We also took a guided tour around the entire 140 acre complex, given by a retired employee who shared his personal insights. There was a nice representation of International trucks, from early years to current, of all sizes. A lot of Scouts, they were made there.
Definitely worth the trip!
Definitely worth the trip!
David
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