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  2. Alfred Angelo - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Alfred Angelo and his wife Edythe Piccione in the mid-1930s in Philadelphia. Edythe designed the dresses and Alfred focused on manufacturing and business development. The company sold bridal and formal attire through its name-brand stores and in partner stores. In the 1980s, the founder's children began managing the ...

  3. Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings & Honeymoons - Wikipedia

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    A line of Disney Fairy Tale Wedding gowns designed by Kirstie Kelly became available in 2007. The original line grew to include matching jewelry, "blossom" flower girl dresses, and "maiden" bridesmaid dresses. [12] Disney licensed Alfred Angelo in 2010 to produce Disney Fairy Tale Weddings dresses. [13] [14] With the 2015 line, Elsa was added. [15]

  4. 'Undercover Boss': Alfred Angelo President Paul Quentel Gives ...

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    'Undercover Boss': Alfred Angelo President Paul Quentel Gives Wedding Dress To Onetime Homeless Worker. Dan Fastenberg. Updated July 14, 2016 at 10:04 PM.

  5. Brush Park - Wikipedia

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    Henry T Brush & Mortimer L Smith Originally built for Alfred F. Wilcox in 1875 later sold to John P. Fiske, he was a Detroit merchant of china and crockery. The house, located within the Woodward East Historic District, was designated a Michigan State Historic Site on August 18, 1988. [59] Ransom Gillis House: 1876 205 Alfred St. at John R.

  6. List of people from Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Detroit, as seen from Windsor, Canada. The following is a list of people from Detroit, Michigan. This list includes notable people who were born, have lived, or worked in and around Detroit as well as its metropolitan area.

  7. Hudson–Evans House - Wikipedia

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    The Hudson–Evans House was built near 1872–73 for Philo Wright, a Detroit-based ship owner. [4] In 1882, the house was given as a wedding present to Grace Whitney Evans, daughter of the lumber baron David Whitney Jr. (builder of the David Whitney House). [4]