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  2. 10 Best Costco Furniture Items To Buy That Will Revamp Your Home

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    Price: $1,399.99 (Costco Direct) One of the fastest ways to revamp your living room is to switch out your current seating arrangement with a new sectional and ottoman. This particular one is sleek ...

  3. 8 Home Decor Items To Buy at Costco for Less Than $50 - AOL

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    Going to Costco is always a fun experience. The thrill of saving money by landing a $4.99 rotisserie chicken for the family, a $1.50 hot dog and soda lunch combo and terrific deals on everything ...

  4. Costco Is Making Big Changes to the Food Court Soon ... - AOL

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    Such is the case now, as Costco seems to be trying out new food court seating arrangements in some warehouse locations — a decision that has a lot of shoppers up in arms.

  5. Home cinema - Wikipedia

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    A more expensive home cinema set-up might include a Blu-ray disc player, home theater PC (HTPC) computer or digital media receiver streaming devices with a 10-foot user interface, a high-definition video projector and projection screen with over 100-inch (8.3 ft; 2.5 m) diagonal screen size (or a large flatscreen HDTV), and a several-hundred ...

  6. Cherry Lane Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Cherry Lane Theatre is the oldest continuously running off-Broadway theater in New York City. The theater is located at 38 Commerce Street between Barrow and Bedford Streets in the West Village neighborhood of Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City. The Cherry Lane Theatre contains a 179-seat main stage and a 60-seat studio. [1]

  7. Ricardo Montalbán Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theatre was also the home of the Al Jolson show from 1936 to 1939 . [1] [2] A&P heir and arts patron Huntington Hartford bought the theatre from CBS in 1953, modernized it with design by Helen Conway, and re-opened it with 970 seats as the first legitimate theatre venue in Los Angeles in many years, [4] under the name Huntington Hartford ...