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  2. Jacobson's - Wikipedia

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    After nearly eight years of doing business as a one-store operation near the former Winter Park, Florida Jacobson's location, the "new" Jacobson's closed on December 21, 2011. Its owner, Tammy Giaimo, shuttered the one location with plans to open a store using a different name near another company she owned. [8]

  3. Home Interiors and Gifts - Wikipedia

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    Home Interiors and Gifts was a direct sales company specializing in decorating accessories, which were sold by more than 140,000 representatives through home parties in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Puerto Rico. Highland Capital Management later owned a majority interest in the company. [1] The company is defunct since 2008.

  4. List of defunct department stores of the United States ...

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    The L.H. Field Company Jackson (1869 - 1991) [203] [264] [265] Lloyd's Department Store, a/k/a “The Wonder Store” (1926 - 1946) Menominee [266] Mack & Co. (originally Mack & Schmid) located at Liberty and Main Street, Ann Arbor, in the building that eventually housed the later Pretzel Bell. It was in business from the end of the 19th ...

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  6. 'Jimmy's home': One woman shares Carter's Habitat for ...

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    That would be Jimmy Carter, the former U.S. president who in 1988, along with his wife, Rosalynn, helped workers from Habitat for Humanity construct the three-bedroom, two-bathroom house where ...

  7. Sam Maloof - Wikipedia

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    Sam Maloof rocker The street-side view of the Sam Maloof house The rear of the Sam Maloof site showing the roofs of his shops and museum. Note the roof lines. Sam Maloof (January 24, 1916 – May 21, 2009) [1] [2] was an American furniture designer and woodworker.