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  2. B. F. Sturtevant Company - Wikipedia

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    Sturtevant died in 1890 and his son-in-law, Eugene Foss, took over the business. After a 1901 fire, the plant was moved to Hyde Park, Massachusetts in 1903, into a new ten-building, 20-acre (8.1 ha) facility designed by Lockwood, Greene & Co.

  3. Sturtevant, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Sturtevant was a junction between two main lines of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, better known as the Milwaukee Road. The Chicago & Milwaukee (C&M) line ran north–south and the Racine & Southwestern Line (Southwestern Line) ran east–west.

  4. List of defunct department stores of the United States

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    Miller & Paine (Lincoln and Grand Island), acquired by Dillard's in 1988 Rudge & Guenzel (Lincoln), acquired by Allied Stores in 1929, closed in 1941 when Allied sold the contents of the store to Gold & Co. [ 359 ] [ 360 ] ·The Avenues: opened in 1949 and filed for chap 11 in 2010, closed all stores, except 3. 1 in NJ, 1 in OH, and 1 in FL.

  5. 8 Products Worth Buying To Make Your Appliances Last Longer - AOL

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    Quality appliances aren’t cheap, so you need to take care of them.Handling them gently is a start, but it’s possible you could be doing more to keep them up and running longer. You might not ...

  6. Highland Superstores - Wikipedia

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    Highland Superstores was an American consumer electronics and home appliance chain. It was founded in 1933 as Highland Appliance by Harry Mondry in Highland Park, Michigan.By the end of the 1970s, the chain had 18 stores throughout the midwest with headquarters in Plymouth, Michigan.

  7. West Bend Company - Wikipedia

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    The West Bend Company manufactured aluminum cookware and electrical appliances, but also made two-stroke cycle engines, including outboard boat motors. Art Ingels used a surplus West Bend engine to power the first kart. [citation needed] Clayton Jacobson II used a West Bend 2-stroke motor to power the first stand-up Jet Ski.

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