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    This rolling storage island is like adding three extra shelves to your kitchen. $69 at Walmart We first wrote about this rolling cart several months ago, when we spotted it on sale for $100.

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    And for just $69, this storage cart is like adding three extra cabinets to your kitchen — instantly. Each of the three shelves holds up to 88 pounds, making them ideal for storing bulky items ...

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    Each of the three shelves holds up to 88 pounds, making them ideal for storing bulky items, while the 10 hooks on the sides display cooking utensils, kitchen towels, coffee mugs or whatever else ...

  5. Organized Living - Wikipedia

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    Organized Living, formerly known as Schulte Corp., [3] is a company that manufactures storage and organization products for the home, sold through independent dealers in the United States and Canada. [4] Prior to 2007, Organized Living was a specialty retail chain in the United States that sold storage solutions for home and office.

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    If you’re looking to grab a box to gift (or for yourself), you can find it in-store for $19.99 or on the retailer's website for a slightly higher price of $28.99.

  7. W.H. Jones Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The W. H. Jones Mansion was built in 1889 at 731 East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio as the residence of dry goods store owner William H. Jones and his wife Josephine. [2] The original cost to build it was $11,250. [3] He lived there until 1923. [4] Jones modelled the house after another mansion in Barnesville, Ohio. [5]

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