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  2. Erica Wilson - Wikipedia

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    13 December 2011. (2011-12-13) (aged 83) Manhattan, New York. Erica Wilson (8 October 1928 – 13 December 2011) was an English -born American embroidery designer based in New York, known particularly for needlepoint. She also designed wallcoverings and greeting cards. Her designs were published by Vogue and the Metropolitan Museum of Art ...

  3. Embroiderers' Guild of America - Wikipedia

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    Formation. 1970. Founded at. New York City. Tax ID no. 131914577. The Embroiderers' Guild of America, headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, [ 1] is an organization dedicated to "fostering the art of needlework and associated arts." Its members practice any and all forms of needlework, and are dedicated to education and community outreach.

  4. Blue Tree (boutique) - Wikipedia

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    Founder. Phoebe Cates. Headquarters. New York City. , United States. Website. bluetreeny.bigcartel.com. Blue Tree is a boutique on the Upper East Side of New York City, opened by former actress Phoebe Cates and Lisa Matlin, [ 1 ] with Ivana Callahan, store manager.

  5. Garment District, Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Garment District, Manhattan. Coordinates: 40.7535°N 73.9888°W. Men pulling racks of clothing on a busy sidewalk in the Garment District in 1955. The Garment District, also known as the Garment Center, the Fashion District, or the Fashion Center, is a neighborhood located in the borough of Manhattan in New York City.

  6. B. Altman and Company - Wikipedia

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    B. Altman and Company. B. Altman and Company was a luxury department store and chain, founded in 1865 in New York City, New York, by Benjamin Altman. Its flagship store, the B. Altman and Company Building at Fifth Avenue and 34th Street in Midtown Manhattan, operated from 1906 until the company closed the store at the end of 1989. [1] Branch ...

  7. Strand Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    The Strand is a family-owned business with more than 230 employees. [5] Many notable New York City artists have worked at the store, including rock musicians of the 1970s: Patti Smith – who claimed not to have liked the experience because it "wasn't very friendly" [6] – and Tom Verlaine, [7] who was fond of the discount book carts sitting outside the store. [8]