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  2. Hunter Douglas - Wikipedia

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    Number of employees. 23,618. Parent. 3G Capital. Website. hunterdouglasgroup.com. Hunter Douglas N.V. is a Dutch multinational corporation. Its principal business is making window blinds and coverings. [1][2] The company is publicly listed. The head office is in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, and a management office in Lucerne, Switzerland.

  3. Federal Correctional Institution, Cumberland - Wikipedia

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    Federal Bureau of Prisons. The Federal Correctional Institution, Cumberland (FCI Cumberland) is a medium-security United States federal prison for male inmates in Maryland. It is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice. The facility also has a satellite prison camp for minimum-security ...

  4. List of people from Cumberland, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    J. V. Cunningham (1911–1985) – poet, writer, and professor for Stanford University; born in Cumberland [1] Alice Darr – jazz vocalist [2][3] James Deetz (1930–2000) – father of historical archeology. Eddie Deezen (born 1957) – comic and voice actor. Jeanne R. Faatz (born 1941) - member of the Colorado State Legislature from 1979-1998.

  5. Cumberland, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    2390580 [3] Website. www.cumberlandmd.gov. Cumberland is a city in and the county seat of Allegany County, Maryland, United States. At the 2020 census, the city had a population of 19,075. [4] Located on the Potomac River, Cumberland is a regional business and commercial center for Western Maryland and the Potomac Highlands of West Virginia.

  6. History of Cumberland, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Cumberland was a key road, railroad and canal junction during the 19th century and at one time the second largest city in Maryland (second to the port city of Baltimore—hence its nickname "The Queen City"). The surrounding hillsides provided coal, iron ore, and timber that helped supply the Industrial Revolution.

  7. Western Maryland Scenic Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Western Maryland Scenic Railroad (WMSR) is a heritage railroad based in Cumberland, Maryland, that operates passenger excursion trains and occasional freight trains using both steam and diesel locomotives over ex- Western Maryland Railway (WM) tracks between Cumberland and Frostburg. The railroad offers coach and first class service, murder ...