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  2. Scan Furniture - Wikipedia

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    In 1978 Scan Furniture was the largest teak importer in the country and imported about $10 million worth of teak every year. [2] It was based in Rockville, Maryland, with a distribution center in Columbia. On December 19, 2007, Scan filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, according to a report in the Baltimore Business Journal.

  3. Bagby Furniture Company Building - Wikipedia

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    Bagby Furniture Company Building is a historic factory building located at Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It is a four-story, U-shaped, brick factory building composed of three sections constructed between 1902 and 1907. Its exterior features segmental and jack arches above openings, a corbeled watertable, and a corbeled cornice.

  4. Best of Harford County 2022 - AOL

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    Consignment shop/resale shop. Winner: Belle Patri. Honorable mentions: Painted Daisy Marketplace. The Mannequin On Main LLC. Kia’s Korner. Furniture store. Winner: Ryan Furniture Co. Honorable ...

  5. F Street and 7th Street shopping districts - Wikipedia

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    Peerless Furniture Company, 1935–1968; Home Furniture and Appliance Company, May 1969 – 1972; 801 7th Street – John Rudden's New Furniture, 1899; 718 7th Street – Anton Eberly & Sons, 1868; Mayer Dodek, Dodek's Furniture & Clothing, 1898; 515 Seventh Street – Hecht's Department Store; 7th and D, southeast corner – The Hub Furniture ...

  6. Fradkin Brothers Furniture - Wikipedia

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    Fradkin Brothers Furniture was a furniture retailer in Baltimore County, Maryland. It was part of the Sparrows Point community from 1921 until the final quarter of the 20th century. [ 1 ] Morris I. Fradkin was the owner and operator of Fradkin Brothers Furniture until he died on October 26, 1954. [ 2 ]

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