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  2. Manning Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Manning Commercial Historic District is a national historic district located at Manning, Clarendon County, South Carolina.The district encompasses 46 contributing buildings and 1 contributing object in the central business district of Manning, county seat for Clarendon County.

  3. Navarre Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Navarre Corporation was an American public distribution and publishing company founded in 1983 by Eric H. Paulson. The company was headquartered in New Hope, Minnesota. ...

  4. Ivey's - Wikipedia

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    Ivey's opened a store in Greenville, South Carolina, in 1935, and in Asheville, North Carolina, in 1937. [10] Ivey's became a publicly-traded corporation in the 1940s. [11] Ivey's was purchased by Marshall Field's in 1980. Marshall Field's itself would be purchased by BATUS Retail Group in 1982.

  5. Badcock Home Furniture &more - Wikipedia

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    The first Badcock store in Mulberry, Florida, 1904.. The first store was opened by Henry S. Badcock in Mulberry, Florida, in 1904. [2] A year before being listed by Furniture Today magazine in the top 25 furniture retailers by sales, [3] it was recognized as a centennial retailer by Florida governor Jeb Bush in 2004.

  6. J. Wesley Brooks House - Wikipedia

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    J. Wesley Brooks House (also known as the Scotch Cross House) is a historic house located two miles south of Greenwood, Greenwood County, South Carolina. Description and history [ edit ]

  7. Wilkins House (Greenville, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Wilkins House being moved, September 6, 2014. The Wilkins House is a historic house in Greenville, South Carolina, built in 1878 by Jacob W. Cagle (1832–1910) for merchant and capitalist William T. Wilkins (1825–1895).