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    Shop ring sizes 5 through 8. Discover More: Costco’s 17 Best Clothing Deals for Your Money in November 2024. ... Thomasville Lowell 6-Piece Modular Sectional. Cyber Monday Price: $1,499.99.

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  5. Thomasville Furniture Industries - Wikipedia

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    Starting with the Spring 2011 High Point Furniture Market, Thomasville Furniture Industries moved its showroom space from Thomasville to the International Home Furnishings Center. [4] The five-story 225,000-square-foot former headquarters building, which was built in 1958 on East Main Street in Thomasville and also housed Drexel Heritage , was ...

  6. The Big Chair - Wikipedia

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    The Big Chair is a landmark located in Thomasville, North Carolina. It is a large-scale replica of a Duncan Phyfe armchair built in 1950 by Thomasville Furniture Industries. Before the current chair was built, a predecessor was built in September 1922. The original chair was 13 feet 6 inches (4.11 m) tall.

  7. Thomasville, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Thomasville was founded in 1888 and incorporated on November 24 of that year. [6] The former community of Choctaw Corner, dating back to the antebellum period, was a settlement west of what would become Thomasville, but when the merchants there learned that a railroad was going to bypass their town to the east, they decided to move their stores to be near the railroad. [7]