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  3. Now that Harley's Wood Yard is closing soon, where to buy ...

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    We answer the question: Where can I find bulk firewood in Central Texas? One bit of sad news: Popular Harley's Wood Yard is closing.

  4. Boise Cascade - Wikipedia

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    Boise Cascade Company is an American manufacturer of wood products and wholesale distributor of building materials, headquartered in Boise, Idaho.. A public company with sales over $7.9 billion in 2021, [1] it is traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the symbol BCC.

  5. Woodcraft Supply - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, Woodcraft began participating in the Partnership in Education tutoring program with Wood County, West Virginia public schools. [33] In 2003, Woodcraft was an initial partner in the Results-based Business Partnership Program that focuses on improving student achievement in West Virginia middle schools and high schools.

  6. Amish furniture - Wikipedia

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    Common wood types for Amish furniture include (clockwise, from top left) Oak, Brown Maple, Pine, Cherry, Elm, Hickory, Quarter Sawn White Oak, and Walnut. Amish furniture is made with a variety of quality hardwoods , including northern red oak , quarter-sawn white oak , cherry , maple , beech , elm , mahogany , walnut , hickory , cedar , and pine .

  7. Wood Paneling Is Back—and Better Than Ever - AOL

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    Shiplap is a material made of wooden planks, real or faux, that fit together at a 90-degree angle. Traditionally, shiplap boards ran horizontally and had a nickel gap (1/8 inch wide) between them ...