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  2. Away (company) - Wikipedia

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    Chicago store at 1121 North State Street in the Gold Coast. Steph Korey and Jen Rubio met in 2011 as former colleagues on the early executive team at Warby Parker. They founded Away in 2015. [15] It improved upon traditional suitcase designs by adding features such as built-in batteries in their luggage for charging mobile devices.

  3. The best luggage under $150 - AOL

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    Inside, it contains a zippered organization pocket and garment restraint straps to hold clothes in place. It weighs 5.65 pounds, making it relatively lightweight and comes in colors like midnight ...

  4. Northeast Florida Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    The air traffic control tower controls a Class D Airspace service area, within a four nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) radius around the field, and up to 2,500 ft (760 m). In 2016, a new 23,305-square-foot (2,165.1 m 2 ) terminal building was constructed to handle increased passenger service and can accommodate four passenger gates.

  5. Briggs & Riley - Wikipedia

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    Briggs & Riley Travelware is a manufacturer of luggage. The company is based in Hauppauge, New York and was founded in 1993 by Richard Costa. The company is known for its "Simple as that" lifetime guarantee that even covers damage caused by an airline. Briggs & Riley luggage can be purchased from independent retailers across the United States ...

  6. American Tourister - Wikipedia

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    American Tourister is a brand of luggage owned by Samsonite. Brothers Sol and Irving Koffler founded American Luggage Works in Providence, Rhode Island, United States in 1933. [1] [2] In 1993, American Tourister was acquired by Astrum International, which also owns Samsonite. [3] Astrum was renamed as the Samsonite Corporation two years later. [4]

  7. Benet Store (St. Augustine) - Wikipedia

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    During the era of San Agustín Antiguo, a living history museum running the length of St. George Street, the Benet store was on display as a craft store and museum. It was reconstructed as a 19th century general store; sausage stuffers, a cabbage shredder, an auger, hand wrought shears, and tongs hung from the ceiling.