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  2. A.C. Moore - Wikipedia

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    A.C. Moore was an American arts and crafts retail chain, owned by Nicole Crafts. It had 145 retail locations in the eastern United States , with corporate headquarters in Berlin, New Jersey . [ 1 ] On November 25, 2019, A.C. Moore announced that it would wind down its operations, closing all stores, and selling selected leases and other assets ...

  3. What happened to AC Moore? New craft store, art studio ... - AOL

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    A.C. Moore closed this location in 2019 as part of the company-wide liquidation as the chain prepared to cease operations altogether. The chain was bought by Michaels, a competitor in the arts and ...

  4. 29th Virginia Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 29th Virginia was authorized in November, 1861, and was to contain seven companies under Colonel A.C. Moore and three companies at Pound Gap. However, this organization never took place. Moore's five companies from Abingdon and companies raised in the spring of 1862 evidently made up the nine-company regiment.

  5. List of people with surname Moore - Wikipedia

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    Arthur A. C. Moore (1880–1935), Canadian ice hockey player Arthur Cotton Moore (1935–2022), American architect Arthur William Moore (1853–1909), Manx historian, antiquarian, linguist, folklorist and politician

  6. Juror No. 2 Is Classic Clint Eastwood—Down to Its ... - AOL

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    Nicholas Hoult, Leslie Bibb, Adrienne C. Moore, and J.K. Simmons are among the jurors in <i>Juror #2</i> Credit - Courtesy of Warner Bros. Warning: This story includes spoilers for Juror #2 ...

  7. Haynes faith column: 'Twas the life before 'Christmas' of ...

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    Assuming that it came from the pen of Clement C. Moore, it even validates the idea that St. Nick coming down the chimney can co-exist with “the reason for the season.” It would be hard to ...