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  2. Gardner-White Furniture - Wikipedia

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    The company had a single store until 1974 but has since expanded to 11 stores and a warehouse in southeastern Michigan. [4] The company is one of the largest to partner with Best Buy [ 5 ] and was the first furniture distributor in Michigan to bundle televisions and furniture together. [ 5 ]

  3. Slumberland Furniture - Wikipedia

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    Number of employees. 1,000: ... Slumberland Furniture is headquartered in Oakdale, MN. [2] Originally, the company specialized in mattresses and La-Z-Boy recliners ...

  4. Ashley Furniture Industries - Wikipedia

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    The Ashley HomeStore chain of furniture stores is composed of corporate owned stores and independently owned stores with licenses to sell Ashley Furniture products exclusively, including mattresses and accessories. There are over 1000 Ashley Furniture HomeStore retail furniture stores operating worldwide in more than 123 countries.

  5. Havertys - Wikipedia

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    The first store was located at 14 East Hunter Street (now 117 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive) in Atlanta, Georgia. By the third year, the new company moved to a larger location. [2] In 1889, J.J. and Michael entered a partnership with the owner of a neighboring furniture store, Amos G. Rhodes, forming the Rhodes-Haverty Furniture Company. A year ...

  6. Supplies, donations keep coming at Santa Fe Furniture & Gifts

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    Chuck Sonnenburg, who, along with his wife, Amy, owns Santa Fe Furniture & Gifts stores in Ruidoso and in San Angelo, Texas, asked his customers to help out with fire efforts, and estimates the ...

  7. Acoma Curio Shop - Wikipedia

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    The Acoma Curio Shop is a former souvenir shop located on historic U.S. Route 66 in San Fidel, New Mexico. The store built in 1916 by Abdoo Fidel, a Lebanese immigrant, and was originally a general store. In 1937, Fidel began to sell Native American curios to tourists passing through San Fidel on Route 66.