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  2. Horton’s Furniture in Wichita to close after almost 80 years

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    After 78 years in business, Horton’s Furniture is closing. The business is known in part for the retro sign in front of its 55,000-square-foot showroom on West Kellogg between 119th and Maize Road.

  3. The 53 Online Furniture Stores Our Editors Shop on Repeat - AOL

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    Furniture aside, Rove Concepts is a great brand to shop for two big reasons. First, it utilizes advanced AR (augmented reality) features that allow you to visualize a piece in your specific space ...

  4. West Ridge Mall - Wikipedia

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    Macy's acquired The Jones Store's parent company in 2006, thus returning Macy's to Topeka after the chain's downtown store closed in 1986. [6] The Macy's closed in 2012. [7] The former Macy's became Furniture Mall of Kansas in late 2013. [8] The mall was sold to the Kohan Retail Investment Group in late 2021. [9]

  5. List of newspapers in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    The Arkansas City Traveler – Arkansas City (Now combined into the Cowley Courier Traveler) Atchison Champion - Atchison; Baldwin City Signal - Baldwin City; The Bonner Springs-Edwardsville Chieftain – Bonner Springs; The Commercial Bulletin (Lane) [1] The Emporia News; Enterprise–Chronicle – Burlingame – vol. 26 in 1921; The Girard ...

  6. Massive new furniture store opens in west Wichita - AOL

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    That store, which no longer offers consignment but does sell factory-direct closeout merchandise, is in 10,000 square feet of the 59,000-square-foot larger Wichita Furniture & Mattress store.

  7. Sedgley Urban District - Wikipedia

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    The UDC built many new houses within its boundaries as the local population grew. The first developments included the Beacon Hill Estate in Sedgley and smaller developments off Dudley Road in Upper Gornal and Summer Lane in Lower Gornal, which were built in the early 1920s. These developments were then expanded in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s.