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  2. Amish furniture store opens in Olde Mistick Village

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    Dec. 3—MYSTIC — When the pandemic eased, The Rusty Relic's sales took off. Suddenly, more people than ever wanted furniture made in America, including the Woodstock, Conn., store's specialty ...

  3. Windsor, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Windsor is a city in Henry and Pettis counties, Missouri, United States. The population was 2,901 at the 2010 census. History. Windsor was laid out in 1855, and ...

  4. Amish furniture - Wikipedia

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    Another distinctive style of Amish furniture is the Soap Hollow School, developed in Soap Hollow, Pennsylvania. These pieces are often brightly painted in red, gold, and black. Henry Lapp was a furniture maker based in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and it is his designs that most closely resemble the furniture we think of today as Amish-made ...

  5. Henry County, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Henry County is a county located in the western portion of the U.S. state of Missouri.As of the 2020 census, the population was 21,946. [1] Its county seat is Clinton. [2] The county was organized December 13, 1834, as Rives County but was renamed in 1841 for Revolutionary War patriot Patrick Henry.

  6. Shaker furniture - Wikipedia

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    Shaker furniture is a distinctive style of furniture developed by the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, commonly known as Shakers, a religious sect that had guiding principles of simplicity, utility and honesty. Their beliefs were reflected in the well-made furniture of minimalist designs. [1]

  7. Lehman's Hardware - Wikipedia

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    [5] [7] Lehman's asked an Amish-staffed construction company to perform the deconstruction and reconstruction to honor the store's Amish heritage and give the structure the same integrity as it had when first built. [7] In 2012, Lehman's updated the front of their store, restoring it to the business's original look when it first opened in 1955.