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  2. John Gillin Residence - Wikipedia

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    View of the house and pool, 1957. The John Gillin Residence is a large single-story Usonian house, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1950 and built in Dallas, Texas, in 1958.

  3. Dallas Fire-Rescue Department - Wikipedia

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    The Dallas Fire-Rescue Department provides Fire Suppression,Hazardous Materials Mitigation,Technical Rescue Services,Emergency Medical Response Services and other public safety services to the city of Dallas, Texas. Dallas Fire-Rescue is the second-largest fire department in Texas, with 59 fire stations.

  4. Jock Ewing - Wikipedia

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    John Ross "Jock" Ewing Sr. (1909–1982) is a fictional character in the American television series Dallas created by David Jacobs.Jock was played by Jim Davis in the show's first four seasons from 1978 to 1981, and as a young man by Dale Midkiff in the made-for-TV movie prequel The Early Years in 1986.

  5. 7 Living Room Items Not Worth Splurging On, According To ...

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    "Anything smaller than a cantaloupe tends to get lost in the space, whether on a coffee table, fireplace mantel, or bookshelf," says the founder of Holly Hickey Moore Interior Design in Dallas, Texas.

  6. Innovative Hearth Products - Wikipedia

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    Lennox Hearth Products, which was established in 1994 by Lennox International, acquired Whitfield Hearth Products, Superior Fireplace Company and Marco Manufacturing in 1998; Earth Stove and Security Chimneys in 1999; then Country Stoves in 2006.

  7. Casual Corner - Wikipedia

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    These stores were all designed around a traditional upscale country theme, featuring fine early American furnishings, fixtures and trim, a fireplace, coffee station, New Yorker magazines, and dress forms as mannequins. The Texas chain remained intact until the late 1960's, once shopping plaza/center retailers began migrating to the newer ...