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    Williams Sonoma store - Portland, Oregon Williams-Sonoma in Calgary. In 1947, Chuck Williams settled in Sonoma, California, and opened his first shop as a hardware store.In 1953, Williams took his first trip to France, where he quickly fell in love with French kitchenware such as copper cookware, and is quoted as saying, "I knew this was something that wasn't found in America, but thought ...

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    The company has 625 brick and mortar stores and distributes to more than 60 countries, with brands including Williams Sonoma, Williams Sonoma Home, Pottery Barn, Pottery Barn Kids, PBteen, West Elm, Mark and Graham, and Rejuvenation. [8] [9] Williams-Sonoma, Inc. also operates through eight corresponding websites and a gift registry. [10]

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    Tony Joe White (July 23, 1943 – October 24, 2018), nicknamed the Swamp Fox, [1] was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist, best known for his 1969 hit "Polk Salad Annie" and for "Rainy Night in Georgia", which he wrote but which was first made popular by Brook Benton in 1970.