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  2. Dolge Company Factory Complex - Wikipedia

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    In the 1890s the complex was acquired by Daniel Green and William R. Green, who manufactured felt shoes and slippers. [2] The mill is currently being used as an antique, second hand, and crafts shop. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. [1] In late 2014 the Dolge mansion was destroyed in a fire. [3]

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  6. Rich's (department store) - Wikipedia

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    The Cumberland Mall, Lenox Square, Northlake Mall, and Town Center Macy's remain open as of 2022. When the Cobb Center Mall store closed in 2004, the furniture clearance center was relocated to Town Center. In 1995, the downtown Atlanta Rich's 1924 store became part of the Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center. It is known as "The 1924 Building".

  7. Deacon Daniel Green House - Wikipedia

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    The Deacon Daniel Green House is a historic house at 747 Main Street in Wakefield, Massachusetts. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 -story wood-frame house, with a gable roof and clapboard siding. It was built early in the Federal period (1750-1785), and is one of a few surviving examples of a local architectural variant, three bays wide and four bays deep.