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General Motors Technical Center

1956 establishments in MichiganBuildings and structures in Macomb County, MichiganEero Saarinen structuresGeneral Motors facilitiesIndustrial buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Michigan
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Warren General Motors Technical Center (50826111923)
Warren General Motors Technical Center (50826111923)

The GM Technical Center was inaugurated in 1956 as General Motors's primary design and engineering center, located in Warren, Michigan. In 2000 the center was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and fourteen years later it was designated a National Historic Landmark, primarily for its architecture.

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General Motors Technical Center
Charles Kettering Road, Warren

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Charles Kettering Road

Charles Kettering Road
48090 Warren
Michigan, United States
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