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  2. Rural King - Wikipedia

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    In December 2015, Rural King announced they had reached, for the first time, $1 billion in total sales. [7] In 2017, Rural King purchased the Cross County Mall in Mattoon, Illinois. In July 2018, Rural King finalized their plans for the mall and decided to move the Mattoon Rural King store location into the former Sears space to drive more ...

  3. Madurkathi - Wikipedia

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    Madurkathi mats, or madur, are mats woven in West Bengal from a reed called madur kottir, or madurkathi, a sedge of the family Cyperaceae. Madur mat-making is a long-standing tradition, centred on the Medinipur district, and is an important part of the rural economy. The mats are woven mainly by weavers of the Mahishya caste, and predominantly ...

  4. United States Rubber Company - Wikipedia

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    The company formerly known as the United States Rubber Company, now Uniroyal, is an American manufacturer of tires and other synthetic rubber-related products, as well as variety of items for military use, such as ammunition, explosives, chemical weapons and operations and maintenance activities (O&MA) at the government-owned contractor-operated facilities. [1]

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  6. Alliance Rubber Company - Wikipedia

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    Alliance Rubber Company is an American manufacturer of natural rubber bands. The company was originally located in Alliance, Ohio , but is now headquartered in Hot Springs, Arkansas . It was founded by William H. Spencer in 1923.

  7. Woonsocket Rubber Company Mill - Wikipedia

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    Woonsocket Rubber Company Mill is an historic mill at 60-82 Main Street in Woonsocket, Rhode Island. The mill consists of a series of 3- and 4-story brick buildings built between 1865 and 1875 by Edward Harris, one of Woonsocket's leading businessmen.