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  2. Brownwood - Wikipedia

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    Brownwood (North Bloomfield, Ohio), on the National Register of Historic Places Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Brownwood .

  3. Western Auto - Wikipedia

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    1975 Western Auto Garden Tiller. Western Auto was known for its private labelled Western Flyer Bicycle and Performance Radial GT tire brand. Other Western Auto private-labeled brands included Davis tires, Tough One batteries, TrueTone electronics, Citation appliances, Wizard tools, and Wizard typewriters — the latter as re-branded typewriters manufactured by Brother Industries of Nagoya, Japan.

  4. Poor lighting played factor in Peoria crash that killed ... - AOL

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    An attorney for a man involved in a deadly wreck said that insufficient street lighting contributed to a collision that killed a high school student.

  5. Eastwood Mall - Wikipedia

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    Eastwood Mall is an indoor shopping center in Niles, Ohio, United States, serving the Youngstown–Warren metropolitan area. It is owned by the Cafaro Company. Its anchor stores are Boscov's, JCPenney, Macy's, and Target. The mall contains over 100 stores and restaurants across 1,600,000 sq ft (150,000 m 2) of space.

  6. Edgar Department Stores - Wikipedia

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    The corporation ran department stores under various names in eastern Mass. By the mid 70s, some of the stores were renamed "Almy's." The store sold clothing, home goods, jewelry, cosmetics and some toys. Edgar's Portrait Salon was located on its balcony. All locations featured distinctive bright green carpeting that was one of the stores ...

  7. Louis J. Bruner - Wikipedia

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    Private Louis Jordan Bruner (October 6, 1834 – January 28, 1912) was an American soldier who fought in the American Civil War. Bruner received the country's highest award for bravery during combat, the Medal of Honor, for his action at Walkers Ford in Tennessee on December 2, 1863. He was honored with the award on March 9, 1896.

  8. Thalhimers - Wikipedia

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    Thalhimers Department store: story, history, theory. Thesis, Virginia Commonwealth University, 2005; RichmondCityWatch.com: Thalhimer's Department Store profile and photographs; Virginia Union University: The Richmond 34; Forsyth County Public Library: Photograph Collection, including 1959 pictures of the Thalhimers in downtown Winston-Salem ...

  9. Brownwood Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    Brownwood attorney William Harding Mayes purchased the weeklies Brownwood Bulletin in the 1886 and Brownwood Banner in the 1887, consolidating them into the Brownwood Banner-Bulletin. [2] His brother H.F. Mayes and he started the daily Brownwood Daily Bulletin on October 15, 1900. He published the newspaper until 1914. [3]