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  2. Marketplace Homes - Wikipedia

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    According to Inc Magazine, Marketplace Homes was the 98th fastest growing real estate company in the US in 2012. [1] With a reported $30 million in revenue in 2014, Marketplace Homes was again added to the Inc. 5000 list, marking four consecutive years on the list. [2]

  3. Providence Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

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    Providence Township is a township that is located in south central Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 7,025 at the time of the 2020 census. [2] It is part of the Solanco School District.

  4. Providence Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Providence Township, Pennsylvania may refer to: Providence Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania , formed in 1780 and split in 1854 into: East Providence Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania

  5. With Eastside Marketplace closing, Mark Patinkin finds a ...

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    It’s been there forever as a Providence mainstay near Wayland Square. But Stop & Shop, which bought it 10 years ago and kept the old name for branding, just announced they’re closing it.

  6. Providence Academy - Wikipedia

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    Providence Academy may refer to: Providence Academy (Plymouth, Minnesota), American school; Providence Academy (La Crosse, Wisconsin), American school;

  7. Upper Providence Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania

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    On October 17, 1683, the residents of Providence Township petitioned the Court of Chester County, of which they were then a part, to establish a road from Providence to Chester. The court approved the creation of Providence Great Road (now Route 252). Upper Providence Township and Nether Providence Township, Pennsylvania split in 1687. [6]

  8. Ravenhill (mansion) - Wikipedia

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    Ravenhill Academy from Facebook Historic American Landscapes Survey (HALS) No. PA-16, " Ravenhill, 3480 West School House Lane, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA ", 3 data pages 40°00′56″N 75°11′47″W  /  40.01547°N 75.19639°W  / 40.01547; -75

  9. Nouveau Riche (college) - Wikipedia

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    Nouveau Riche was a multi-level marketing company and a non-accredited [1] vocational school specializing in real estate investing.Class topics ranged from introductory real estate investing to advanced techniques such as creative real estate investing techniques including wholesaling, multi-units, and short sales; examples of course titles are "Fix & Flip" and "Creative Financing."