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  2. Our Editors Found the Best Gifts at Cracker Barrel - AOL

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    While you can certainly splash out on a pair of rocking chairs or even a stand mixer, I have found that the best gifts at Cracker Barrel are generally under $35. At that price point, you'll find ...

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    All you have to do to throw your hat in the ring for that rocking chair is share your favorite holiday tradition on Cracker Barrel’s Shared Traditions site. The contest is open from November 9 ...

  4. Cracker Barrel - Wikipedia

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    Cracker Barrel's menu is based on traditional Southern cuisine, with appearance and decor designed to resemble an old-fashioned general store. Each location features a front porch lined with wooden rocking chairs, a stone fireplace, and decorative artifacts from the local area. Cracker Barrel partners with country music performers.

  5. These Outdoor Rocking Chairs Are Perfect for Lounging on the ...

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    Premium Club Rocking Chair. Enjoy this hand-crafted stylish rocking chair, complete with a sleek gray water-resistant cushion. It has a modern look, constructed from sturdy acacia wood and a high ...

  6. List of chairs - Wikipedia

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    Barrel chair (c. 1465) Barrel chair, has a high round back like half a barrel; large and upholstered [8] Basket chair , mid-century design by Gian Franco Legler Bath chair, light carriage on wheels with a folding hood, for outdoor transport, often used by the physically disabled

  7. Brumby Rocker - Wikipedia

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    The Brumby Rocker is a type of rocking chair built by the Brumby Chair Factory of the Brumby Chair Company in Marietta, Georgia, which operated between 1875 and 1942, or by its successor which started in 1972. Former US president, Jimmy Carter was an admirer of the chairs and brought five Brumby rockers to the White House. [1]