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  2. Pacific Coast Feather Company - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Coast Feather Company is a Boca Raton, Florida–based manufacturer of basic bedding including pillows, comforters, sheets, and featherbeds. Owned by the Hanauer family from 1924 through 2017, brothers Nick Hanauer and Adrian Hanauer (fourth generation) were co-chairmen until acquisition of the company by Hollander Sleep Products.

  3. Mazatenango, Suchitepéquez - Wikipedia

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    Mazatenango is a major producer of gold, silver, tile, fabric, and furniture. It's also a major commercial centre for the economy. This region provides many of the products tourists buy at the markets. Goods are shipped to other cities via the Pacific Coast Highway which runs through the city.

  4. Breuners Home Furnishings - Wikipedia

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    Breuners Home Furnishings was a chain of furniture stores in Southwestern United States for 148 years before declaring bankruptcy in 2004. Founded in California during the California gold rush in the mid-19th century, its stores served California and Nevada before expanding to the east coast in the late 20th century. [ 1 ]

  5. Pacific Sales - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Sales is a wholly owned subsidiary of Best Buy based in Torrance, California. [2] They offer mid-range to luxury appliances, bathroom fixtures and home furnishings as well as an assortment of home electronics and other home improvement products.

  6. When houses are fuel: Why firefighting was no match for a ...

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    Fire crews douse houses that caught fire along Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, Calif., on Jan. 8. On the federal level, no agency has invested significant funding in making structures more ...

  7. ‘Like going to the moon’: Why this is the world’s most ...

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    At around 600 miles wide and up to 6,000 meters (nearly four miles) deep, the Drake is objectively a vast body of water. To us, that is. To the planet as a whole, less so.