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  2. Phipps–McElveen Building - Wikipedia

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    525–529 Penn Avenue (Downtown Pittsburgh), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Coordinates 40°26′34″N 80°0′10″W  /  40.44278°N 80.00278°W  / 40.44278; -80

  3. Gettysburg furniture companies - Wikipedia

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    The Engle Furniture Company became the Reaser Furniture Company of Clayton S. Reaser in May 1907, [6] producing more than forty styles in addition to hand-carved pieces. In May 1917, the joint venture Stouck-Reaser Company [7] filed documents for incorporation to buy, sell and deal in wholesale lumber products. [8]

  4. Kaufmann's - Wikipedia

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    Kaufmann's was a department store that originated in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The store was owned in the early 20th century by Edgar J. Kaufmann, patron of the famous Fallingwater house. In the post-war years, the store became a regional chain in the eastern United States, and was last owned by Federated Department Stores. At the height of its ...

  5. Frank & Seder Building (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    The Frank & Seder Building is a 30-metre (98 ft), 7-story, former department store building completed in 1918 on Smithfield Avenue in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The building is a contributing structure in the Pittsburgh Central Downtown Historic District. [2] [3]

  6. Category:Defunct companies based in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Defunct companies based in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania (1 P) Defunct companies based in Pittsburgh (2 C, 1 P) Defunct department stores based in Pennsylvania (3 C, 10 P)

  7. Biggs Furniture - Wikipedia

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    Biggs Furniture, based in Richmond, Virginia, United States, was once a leading U.S. manufacturer of colonial reproduction furniture. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The company flourished in the 20th century, alongside reproductions by Colonial Williamsburg by the Kittinger Company , and other mass market reproduction brands like Ethan Allen and Pennsylvania House.