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  2. Planning a Move? Here’s Where To Get Free Boxes - AOL

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    Moving supplies, such as packing tape and large boxes, can be an enormous part of this expense. For example, a 97-count moving box kit from Home Depot costs $580, while a pack of 12 large moving ...

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  5. Boxabl - Wikipedia

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    Boxabl is headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada, and has a factory in North Las Vegas. [12] [36] Paolo Tiramani is the company's Chief Executive Officer. [12] References

  6. List of homeless relocation programs in the United States

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    For several decades, various cities and towns in the United States have adopted relocation programs offering homeless people one-way tickets to move elsewhere. [1] [2] Also referred to as "Greyhound therapy", [2] "bus ticket therapy" and "homeless dumping", [3] the practice was historically associated with small towns and rural counties, which had no shelters or other services, sending ...

  7. Railroad Avenue Historic District (Las Vegas, New Mexico)

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    It encompasses three blocks of Railroad Avenue between Jackson Street and University Avenue, as well as the first block of Lincoln Avenue. The buildings in the district were directly related to the presence of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in Las Vegas and date from between 1879 and 1920. [3]