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  2. RC Willey Home Furnishings - Wikipedia

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    RC Willey was founded in 1932 in Syracuse, Utah, then a farming community.. In 1932 Rufus Call Willey began selling Hotpoint Brand appliances door-to-door in Syracuse, Utah. . Employed by the local electric company, he first started selling appliances from the back of his pick-up truck on the side as he made his rou

  3. Talk:RC Willey Home Furnishings - Wikipedia

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    Housing portal; This article is within the scope of WikiProject Home Living, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of home-related articles on Wikipedia.If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.

  4. Bar stool - Wikipedia

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    Wooden bar stools Modern bar stools in front of a kitchen counter Bar stool "Eiffel Tower" from 1950, Paris/ France Floor mounted stools. Bar stools are a type of tall stool, often with a foot rest to support the feet. The height and narrowness of bar stools make them suitable for use at bars and high tables in pubs or bars. [1] Before ...

  5. Stool (seat) - Wikipedia

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    Three-legged joined stool Tolix stool, 1945, France Bar stool "Eiffel Tower" from 1950, Paris/ France Molded plastic stools. A stool is a raised seat commonly supported by three or four legs, but with neither armrests nor a backrest (in early stools), and typically built to accommodate one occupant.

  6. Havertys - Wikipedia

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    The first store was located at 14 East Hunter Street (now 117 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive) in Atlanta, Georgia. By the third year, the new company moved to a larger location. [2] In 1889, J.J. and Michael entered a partnership with the owner of a neighboring furniture store, Amos G. Rhodes, forming the Rhodes-Haverty Furniture Company. A year ...

  7. Willey house - Wikipedia

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    The Willey House may refer to: Malcolm Willey House , a house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1934 Willey House (New Hampshire) , the site of the historic (Samuel) Willey family tragedy