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  2. Argos Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    I.O.O.F. Hall, 117-119 North Michigan Street (1901<1907) in the Argos Downtown Historic District. 117-119 North Michigan Street 1901<1907 I.O.O.F. Hall is a contributing structure. This two bay brick building standing 3 stories tall and uses an Italianate style. The street level commercial fronts have been modernized.

  3. Birmingham, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham is a village in Clay County, Missouri, United States. The population was 189 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ] It is part of the Kansas City metropolitan area .

  4. Allied Carpets - Wikipedia

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    It was formed by Harold Plotnek on market stalls in Birmingham in the 1950s. In the end of the 1950s, a warehouse was opened in Birmingham. In the beginning of the 1970s, he joined with Leon Fisher George Morris and Mayer Myers each of whom operated independent carpet stores and they came together under the name Allied Carpets.

  5. Argos, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Argos is a town in Green and Walnut townships, Marshall County, Indiana, United States. The population was 1,777 at the 2020 census. The population was 1,777 at the 2020 census. History

  6. Argos (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Argos was launched with thousands of staff, taking £1 million during a week in November. [10] Argos was purchased by BAT Industries in 1979 for £32 million. In 1980, Argos opened its Elizabeth Duke jewellery counter (named after a director's wife) and by 1982, was the United Kingdom's fourth-biggest jewellery retailer.

  7. Birmingham Dribbler - Wikipedia

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    A 'Birmingham Dribbler', Stevens's Model Dockyard, England, around 1890. Birmingham Dribbler or carpet railway describes a type of very early model railway. It is a bit of a misnomer, as the railway featured a model live steam railway locomotive, but no track – the locomotive was simply run across the floor. In some cases, the front wheels ...