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  2. This Boise company made a name for itself by building ... - AOL

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    A Boise startup that built homes from shipping containers rose to national acclaim five years ago. Today, the company is in transition. In 2019, workers at IndieDwell drove one of its steel ...

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    Here are Boise’s most expensive homes on the market right now, according to Redfin. 30 Green Ranch Road. Asking price: $6,499,999. Size: 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 4,349 square feet on 83 acres of ...

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    Matt Bauscher sold this home in Eagle in 2023 for $5.2 million. The 6,736-square-foot home features six bedrooms, 5 ½ bathrooms and a 25-car garage.

  5. Robert Bigelow - Wikipedia

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    Robert Thomas Bigelow [1] [2] (born May 12, 1944) is an American businessman. He owns Budget Suites of America and is the founder of Bigelow Aerospace. [3] [4] Bigelow has provided financial support for investigations of UFOs and parapsychological topics, including the continuation of consciousness after death. [5]

  6. Bigelow Tea Company - Wikipedia

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    R.C. Bigelow, Inc. (also known as the Bigelow Tea Company) is an American manufacturer of dried teas based in Fairfield, Connecticut. It was founded by Ruth C. Bigelow in 1945, based on a recipe she marketed as "Constant Comment" tea. The company markets over 50 varieties of tea, including black, green and herbal, all of which are blended in

  7. Tea production in the United States - Wikipedia

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    American Classic Tea has been the official tea of the White House since 1987. [13] Losing money and nearly bankrupt, in 2003 the plantation was sold to Bigelow Tea Company at a court auction for $1.28 million [14] and was temporarily closed for renovation in order to attract tourists and boost its revenues. The garden reopened in January 2006 ...