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  2. Buy it, and build it, too: Holt Lumber offers hands-on help ...

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    His company does a lot of custom work. Visit Holt Lumber Co. on Facebook or https: ... His apprentice and employee, Andrew Davis, is a new buddy from way back. "Andrew's an old soul, " Holt said ...

  3. Channel Home Centers - Wikipedia

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    A 1975 New York Times profile traced the company's origins to a lumber business started in Newark in 1922 by two Russian Jewish Americans, Abraham Levy and Morris Charin (1887–1963). [1] [2] A 1990 article in the same publication, and other company releases, however, have put the founding date at 1908. [3]

  4. Albany Lumber District - Wikipedia

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    The primary markets were the city of New York and New Jersey. [7] The Albany market also had for a time foreign markets such as Argentina, Chile, and Australia. [11] The lumber district had its own dining saloon, telegraph office, a chapel, and several stores. For fire protection there were many fire hydrants and thousands of feet of fire hose ...

  5. Mahlstedt Lumber and Coal building - Wikipedia

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    The two-story commercial building located at 415 Huguenot Street is notable for its architectural style and for its deep ties with the cultural heritage of the City of New Rochelle. It originally housed the offices of the J.A. Mahlstedt Lumber and Coal Company, a key part of the New Rochelle economy of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

  6. Church Street and Trinity Place - Wikipedia

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    Just south of the latter is the former Long Distance Building of the American Telephone & Telegraph Company, at 32 Avenue of the Americas, also known as 310–322 Church Street, a New York City designated landmark (NYCL). [8] The Cary Building and St. Peter's Church are both New York City landmarks [9] also listed on the NRHP. [7]

  7. United States Custom House (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    [6]: 8 The Customs Service signed a long-term lease with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey at Six World Trade Center in 1970, [7] and moved the custom house there in 1973. [8] After the World Trade Center was destroyed during the September 11 attacks in 2001, employees were moved to various places in Manhattan , Queens , and ...