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  2. Furnitureland South - Wikipedia

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    Furnitureland South in Jamestown, North Carolina is the largest retail furniture store in the United States [1] with 1.3 million square feet and $180 million in sales as of 2004.

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    Held twice a year, the High Point Market is the largest furniture trade show in the world. Epperson attended his first market fresh out of graduate school in 1971.

  4. High Point Market - Wikipedia

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    The High Point Market has been noted for being a significant part of the region's furniture business cluster, which was discussed by urbanist Richard Florida [10] and initially by economist Michael Porter. [11] The High Point Market's relationship to downtown High Point is the focus of the book "Showroom City" by urban sociologist John Joe ...

  5. High Point, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, the High Point Market continued to set furniture trends and to be a national economic indicator; the $5 billion in sales in 1947 after World War II forecast a postwar boom. [28] The 1950s' growth of the furniture market mirrored that of High Point's second population boom from 39,973 in 1950 to 62,063 in 1960. [27]

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    Standing 36 feet high, the World's Largest Chest of Drawers was built in 1926 to call attention to High Point as the Furniture Capital of the World. Two large socks commemorate the area's hosiery ...

  7. Piedmont Triad - Wikipedia

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    This close group of cities lies in the Piedmont geographical region of the United States and forms the basis of the Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High Point, NC Combined Statistical Area (CSA). As of 2012, the Piedmont Triad has an estimated population of 1,611,243 making it the 33rd largest combined statistical area in the United States.