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  2. Rural King - Wikipedia

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    Rural King Supply is a farm supply store based in Mattoon, Illinois, United States. Founded in 1960, as of 2024 the chain has 135 stores in the U.S. states of Florida , Georgia , Illinois , Indiana , Kentucky , Tennessee , Ohio , Michigan , Missouri , North Carolina , Pennsylvania , Virginia , West Virginia , and Alabama . [ 1 ]

  3. Animal stall - Wikipedia

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    An animal stall is an enclosure housing one or a few animals. Stalls for animals can often be found wherever animals are kept: a horse stable is often a purpose-built and permanent structure. A farmer's barn may be subdivided into animal stalls or pens for cows and other livestock .

  4. Madurkathi - Wikipedia

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    Madurkathi mats, or madur, are mats woven in West Bengal from a reed called madur kottir, or madurkathi, a sedge of the family Cyperaceae. Madur mat-making is a long-standing tradition, centred on the Medinipur district, and is an important part of the rural economy. The mats are woven mainly by weavers of the Mahishya caste, and predominantly ...

  5. Rural Hall station - Wikipedia

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    Rural Hall Depot is a historic train station located at Rural Hall, Forsyth County, North Carolina. It was built in 1888 for the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railway . It is a one-story rectangular frame building sheathed in German siding.

  6. Rural Retreat Depot - Wikipedia

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    The Rural Retreat Depot is a historic railroad station at 105 Railroad Avenue in Rural Retreat, Virginia. Built c. 1870, it is one of the oldest railroad stations in Southwest Virginia, and one of only two to survive from the Reconstruction Era. Its distinctive Italianate features include a pair of square towers, and wide shallow eaves with ...

  7. Ee-mat-la - Wikipedia

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    Ee-mat-la, also known as King Phillip, (9 October 1739 - 8 October 1839) was a Seminole chief during the Second Seminole War. He was captured while camped at Dunlawton plantation , [ 1 ] and held at Fort Marion .