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  2. The Icon Museum and Study Center - Wikipedia

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    The Icon Museum and Study Center is a non-profit art museum (formerly the Museum of Russian Icons) located in Clinton, Massachusetts, United States.The collection includes more than 1,000 Russian icons and related artifacts, making it one of the largest private collections of Russian icons outside of Russia and the largest in North America.

  3. Iconfinder - Wikipedia

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    Iconfinder is a web company whose main product is a search engine for icons. The company was founded in 2007 by Martin LeBlanc Eigtved. Iconfinder gained popularity after a relaunch in 2009. As of 2012, Iconfinder had 1.1 million registered accounts. [3] Iconfinder received $1.5 M in funding from the Danish venture capital fund, VF Venture. [3]

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  5. EOS CCA - Wikipedia

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    EOS CCA was founded as Collecto, Inc. d/b/a Collection Company of America by Paul E. Leary Sr. in 1991. The company grew from a one-person operation in 1991 to one of the United States' 20 largest AROs. [citation needed] Leary Sr. stepped down as CEO in 2002 and is now a member of the EOS Group's International Board of Directors. [7]

  6. How to spot debt collection scams: 8 signs to watch out for

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    Receiving a call, email or letter from a company purporting to be a debt collector can spark alarm. Before disclosing any information, look for these eight signs of a fake debt collection scam. 1.

  7. Ryabushinsky Museum of Icons and Paintings - Wikipedia

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    The Ryabushinsky Museum of Icons and Paintings is a private museum with a collection of more than 2,000 items, comprising Medieval West European paintings and encaustics. [1] Since June 2013, the building was closed for reconstruction, the Museum itself did a cultural, educational and research activities. [ 2 ]

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  9. List of American advertising characters - Wikipedia

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    In 1932 Apatosaurus became the company trademark after a 1930 ad campaign associated dinosaurs with Mesozoic Era origins of Sinclair's Pennsylvania petroleum. [12] Mr. Six: Six Flags theme parks: 2004–2005, 2009–present: dances to Vengaboys' "We Like to Party!" The Snapple Lady: Snapple: 1990–1994, 1996–2008