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  2. Trump Home - Wikipedia

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    In April 2007, Lexington was in discussions about including the furniture on the set of Trump's reality television series, The Apprentice. [4] Trump Home is owned by The Trump Organization. [5] [6] [7] Trump Home was launched with two furniture collections on July 19, 2007, at Macy's flagship store on Herald Square.

  3. Thomasville Furniture Industries - Wikipedia

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    Lambeth Furniture began in 1901 and was sold to Knox Furniture in 1928 and Thomasville Chair in 1932. [1] B.F. Huntley Furniture began in 1906 on Patterson Avenue in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and grew into the largest bedroom and dining room furniture manufacturer in the country. Its Winston-Salem plant burned in 1956, though a two-story ...

  4. Category:Defunct furniture manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Defunct furniture manufacturers" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  5. Harvey Cloyd Philpott - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Cloyd Philpott was born on April 6, 1909, in Bassett, Virginia, United States to Benjamin Cabell Philpott Sr. and Daisy (Hundley) Philpott.In 1920, Cloyd's father purchased a bankrupt furniture factory in Lexington, North Carolina, and moved the family there, [1] founding the United Furniture Corporation. [2]

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  7. Lexington County soon could add curbside trash collection ...

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    The solid waste department previously estimated the county could save at least $2.5 million annually if curbside collection meant the county could cut back operations at its collection sites.

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