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'''LORE'''
'''LORE'''
  In 1909 the Muffin Motor Car Company was founded and built their first factory in the city of Aastivan, MC(Micala), Diuettium. It employed 303 workers, and made about 152 cars per day. In later 1920 the complex was expanded over the railroad tracks, and onto the other road that once held a small convenience store. The factory then employed 635 workers, and made 310 cars per day. The company stayed this way until 1945, when numerous smokestacks were added around the building, and the big brick boiler smokestack was added. Around that time they were employing 713 workers, and making 356 cars at its heyday, the company also invested in other car accessories, which were sold to other car companies. In 1956 the company saw its demise with a low amount of workers in Aastivan's depression of 1956. For 3 months no new cars rolled off its lines, after those months the last 60 cars were finally assembled. The plant then closed. But a few years later, the complex was bought by Zedville Plastics. They used it as the main producing facility, with the other 3 buildings for major warehousing. Zedville filed bankrupty 10 years later, and it to closed all of the buildings, though the main Muffin Motors building is now owned by MrMuffinFish
  In 1909 the Muffin Motor Car Company was founded and built their first factory in the city of Aastivan, MC(Micala), Diuettium. It employed 303 workers, and made about 152 cars per day. In later 1920 the complex was expanded over the railroad tracks, and onto the other road that once held a small convenience store. The factory then employed 635 workers, and made 310 cars per day. The company stayed this way until 1945, when numerous smokestacks were added around the building, and the big brick boiler smokestack was added. Around that time they were employing 713 workers, and making 356 cars at its heyday, the company also invested in other car accessories, which were sold to other car companies. In 1956 the company saw its demise with a low amount of workers in Aastivan's depression of 1956. For 3 months no new cars rolled off its lines, after those months the last 60 cars were finally assembled. The plant then closed. But a few years later, the complex was bought by Zedville Plastics. They used it as the main producing facility, with the other 3 buildings for major warehousing. Zedville filed bankrupty 10 years later, and it to closed all of the buildings, though the main Muffin Motors building is now owned by MrMuffinFish
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