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  2. A real estate sign sits in front of Hacienda restaurant Monday, July 22, 2024, at the 100 Center in Mishawaka. The properties were listed earlier this month by Shawn Todd, senior broker at Cressy ...

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  4. For sale by owner - Wikipedia

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    A house for sale by its owner. For sale by owner (FSBO) is the process of selling real estate without the representation of a broker or agent. This is where the homeowner sells directly to a new homeowner. Homeowners may still employ the services of marketing, online listing companies, but can also market their own property.

  5. Mishawaka, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Mishawaka grew through both industry and agriculture. In the late 19th century, Mishawaka became known as the "Peppermint Capital of the World", as its rich black loam produced great quantities of mint. [10] From 1906 to 1915, Mishawaka was the manufacturing home of the luxurious American Simplex motor car. Ball Band made rubber garments and ...

  6. Everett, Washington - Wikipedia

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    [76] [376] North Everett is ringed by the Mill Town Trail, a six-mile (9.7 km) multi-use pathway with interpretive signs to commemorate the city's industrial history. [195] Everett's senior center first opened on June 1, 1965, in the Louie's Dance Hall building on Rockefeller Avenue with support from the county chapter of United Good Neighbors.

  7. The Everett Herald - Wikipedia

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    The first newspaper to be called The Everett Herald was established in 1891 and ceased publication during the Panic of 1893. [2] [3] The second incarnation came years later when Sydney "Sam" Albert Perkins, a proprietor of two Tacoma newspapers, purchased the Everett Independent circa January 1901 [4] and renamed to The Everett Herald.

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