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  2. Home Town (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    A Laurel native has inherited her childhood home following the recent death of her mother. Her own house is located next door and she and her family have $135,000 to renovate one or the other. They decide to move to "Nan's house" and the Napiers provide some much-needed updating to it.

  3. Category:American cabinetmakers - Wikipedia

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    This category includes American cabinetmakers and furniture makers. Pages in category "American cabinetmakers" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total.

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    Bargain hunters, rejoice because for a limited time, you have the chance to snag 20% off all candles and scents at the Laurel Mercantile Co. site and as an added bonus, all orders over $150 get a ...

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    WDAM-TV (channel 7) is a television station licensed to Laurel, Mississippi, United States, serving the Hattiesburg area as an affiliate of NBC and ABC.It is owned by Gray Media alongside low-power Telemundo affiliate WLHA-LD (channel 18).

  6. Thomas Day (cabinetmaker) - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 2, 5, 7 Today, Day's pieces are highly sought after and sell for high prices; his work has been heavily studied and displayed in museums such as the North Carolina Museum of History. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 3 ] [ 7 ] Day is celebrated as a highly skilled craftsman and savvy businessman, specifically in regards to the challenges his race posed to his ...

  7. Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer's Guide - Wikipedia

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    The book was first published in 1788 by Alice Hepplewhite, the widow of the furniture-maker George Hepplewhite. [1] She is referenced on the title page of the first edition as "A. Hepplewhite and co." The subtitle on the original edition is Repository of Designs for Every Article of Household Furniture, in the Newest and Most Approved Taste ...