- Ray Wade
Harroun (January 12, 1879 –
January 19, 1968) was an
American racing driver and
pioneering race car constructor. He is most
famous for winning...
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Glenn Harroun (June 11, 1982 –
April 8, 2014) was an
American volunteer fighter with the Free
Syrian Army
during the
Syrian Civil War.
Harroun had consistent...
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impractical for
everyday use.
American racecar driver and
constructor Ray
Harroun was an
early pioneer of the
concept of a
lightweight single-seater, open-wheel...
- The
Harroun was an
American automobile manufactured in Wayne, Michigan, by the
Harroun Motor Sales Corporation from 1916 to 1920. The
company was named...
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Indianapolis 500,
which is the most
prestigious automobile race in the world. Ray
Harroun, an
engineer with the
Marmon Motor Car Company, came out of retirement...
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Harroun is a
surname of
English and
Irish origin deriving from the name Herron.
Notable people with the name include: Eric
Harroun (1982–2014), American...
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shares a date. The
inaugural race was held in 1911 and was won by Ray
Harroun. The
event celebrated its 100th
anniversary in 2011, and the 100th running...
- it was
moved to
Harroun Park
across the street. The
Harroun Family Barn was
built by
David and
Clarissa Harroun in 1858. The
Harrouns and
their son Edwin...
- on May 15, 1902,
would later become the city's
unofficial symbol. Ray
Harroun won the
inaugural running of the
Indianapolis 500, held May 30, 1911, at...
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Archived from the
original on
March 15, 2008.
Retrieved October 15, 2009.
Harroun Foster,
Martha (January 2006). We know who we are: Métis
identity in a...