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  2. HOM Furniture - Wikipedia

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    HOM Furniture is a privately owned American furniture retailer with 17 stores in the Midwestern United States. HOM's corporate headquarters are in Coon Rapids, Minnesota , where approximately 300 of its 950 total employees work as of 2024.

  3. Comeaux House - Wikipedia

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    The Comeaux House is a historic house located at 101 East 2nd Street in Broussard, Louisiana, United States.. Built in c.1908 by Edmond Comeaux and his wife Cecile St. Julien Comeaux, the house is a Queen Anne-Colonial Revival style residence with semi-octagonal bay at each end of the facade, a semi-octagonal Doric front gallery and a corner turret.

  4. The Bon Marché - Wikipedia

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    The Bon Marché was founded in 1890 by Edward and Josephine Nordhoff, who had moved to Seattle from Chicago. Edward Nordhoff was a German immigrant who had worked for the Louvre Department Store in Paris, which competed with the Maison of Aristide Boucicaut "Au Bon Marché" (now part of the LVMH group).

  5. Comeaux - Wikipedia

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    Comeaux is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Amie Comeaux (1976–1997), American country music singer; Darren Comeaux (born 1960), American ...

  6. John Comeaux - Wikipedia

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    John Roosevelt Comeaux (September 15, 1943 in Lafayette, Louisiana) is an American retired professional basketball player who spent one season in the American Basketball Association (ABA) as a member of the New Orleans Buccaneers during the 1967–68 season.

  7. Darren Comeaux - Wikipedia

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    Darren Comeaux (born April 15, 1960) is a former professional American football linebacker for the Denver Broncos (1982–86), San Francisco 49ers (1987) and Seattle Seahawks (1988–91) of the National Football League (NFL).