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Mr. Payroll kiosks add another
level of customer service.
Currently, there are 135 franchised
and Company-owned Mr. Payroll
locations in 20 states. Our customers use
the service to cash checks and to purchase
money orders in easy-to-use kiosks,
located mostly in convenience stores.
This symbiotic relationship offers store
owners a way to bring in more customers
with cash in hand, and gives Cash
America the opportunity to offer even greater
convenience to our customers.
CASH AM ERICA IN TERN ATIO N AL, IN C.
VERRAZANO NARROWS BRIDGE
New York, New York
The bridge was named after Giovanni
da Verrazano, the 16th-century Italian
navigator who discovered the North
American bay that the bridge crosses.
It was designed by the Swiss-born
immigrant engineer of many of the
major New York bridges, Othmar
Ammann. When it opened in 1964, the
Verrazano Narrows Bridge had the
longest span and was the heaviest
bridge in the world. Still, it was
described as graceful in harmony both
with the landscape and with the needs
of New Yorkers traveling from Staten
Island to Brooklyn. It remains the
longest bridge in North America and
forms a monumental portal at the
entrance to New York Harbor.