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  2. Levitz Furniture - Wikipedia

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    Levitz Furniture store during liquidation sale, December 2007. Levitz was accused of having been poorly run for more than a decade starting in the 1990s. It declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy twice during the period, in 1997 and again in 2005, both times emerging after a corporate restructuring and the participation of new outside backers. [3]

  3. Greencastle Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Roughly bounded by Washington, PA 2002, Jefferson, Mifflin, Chambers, Grant and Allison, and Baltimore N to Spring Grove, Greencastle, Pennsylvania Coordinates 39°47′20″N 77°43′30″W  /  39.78889°N 77.72500°W  / 39.78889; -77

  4. Henry C. Nevins Home for Aged and Incurables - Wikipedia

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    The Nevins Home was built on the site of the home of Charles Ingalls, one of Methuen's early hat manufacturers. The property was acquired in 1905 by the executors for the estate of Julie F. H. Nevins who died in 1904. Mrs. Nevins left $100,000, plus an endowment, for construction of the Henry C. Nevins Home for Aged and Incurable.

  5. David Nevins Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Nevins was the son of David Nevins Sr. who was born in Salem, New Hampshire on December 12, 1809 to John Nevins and Achsah Nevins née Swan Nevins. David Jr.'s mother was Eliza Nevins née Eliza Coffin, the daughter of a wealthy merchant from the island of Nantucket named Jared Coffin. [2]

  6. Greencastle, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Greencastle was founded in 1783 by John Allison from the Barkdoll House. The town was named after Greencastle, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. [6] It was originally composed of 246 lots. By 1790 there were about 60 houses in Greencastle, homes to approximately 400 people.

  7. Nevins - Wikipedia

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    Al Nevins (1915–1965), American musician and founder of [he Three Suns; Allan Nevins (1890–1971), American historian; Andrea Blaugrund Nevins, American writer; Arthur S. Nevins (1891–1979), American historian

  8. Category:Sailboat types built by Nevins Inc. - Wikipedia

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  9. Wolf Furniture - Wikipedia

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    The company, originally City Furniture Company, was founded in 1902 by Charles Wolf and John Fox in downtown Altoona, Pennsylvania.In 1915, Wolf bought out Fox's interests, constructed a new five-story building in Altoona, Pennsylvania, [1] [2] and renamed the business Wolf Furniture Company.