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  2. Michael Curry (puppet designer) - Wikipedia

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    He owns and operates Michael Curry Design Inc., which designs and creates live-performance oriented dimensional characters and productions, such as those seen by worldwide audiences in the 1996, 2002, 2010 and 2014 Olympics opening and closing ceremonies, in the 2000 & 2012 Super Bowl, and New York City's epoch 2000 millennium event.

  3. Norm Thompson Outfitters - Wikipedia

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    Norm Thompson Outfitters was a privately owned catalog and internet retailer based in Middleton, Massachusetts that was previously based in Hillsboro, Oregon, United States until September 2016. [3] The Norm Thompson offices were closed and consolidated due to Bluestem's acquisition of their parent company, Orchard Brands, in July 2015. [ 4 ]

  4. Looptworks - Wikipedia

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    Looptworks is a Portland, Oregon business that upcycles or re-purposes abandoned, pre-consumer and post-consumer materials into limited-edition products. [1] [2] By re-using the world's pre-consumer excess, the U.S.-based company aims to "break the cycle of waste". [3] [4] The products created by Looptworks primarily focus on bags, accessories ...

  5. Pensole - Wikipedia

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    Pensole Footwear Design Academy is a footwear design school based in Portland, Oregon. [1] Founded in 2010 by D’Wayne Edwards, the school has partnerships with institutions such as Parsons The New School for Design, Art Center College of Design, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, as well as brands such as Foot Locker, Asics, and Adidas.

  6. Oregon Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon Convention Center is a convention center in Portland, Oregon. Completed in 1989 [ 1 ] and opened in 1990, [ 2 ] it is located on the east side of the Willamette River in the Lloyd District neighborhood.

  7. List of museums with Soap Box Derby racers - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of various museums and historical institutions as well as venues open to the public that have in the past or are currently exhibiting Soap Box Derby racers or adding them to their permanent collections, usually acquired via donation by the cars' original owners.

  8. James Cloutier - Wikipedia

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    The Society of Native Oregon Born (S.N.O.B.) was founded in the late 1970s by the Oregon-born Cloutier when he learned that more than half the state's residents had not been born there. [4] He developed a logo for the organization and began selling memberships, which included a certificate, a membership card, and a decal. [ 4 ]

  9. Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps - Wikipedia

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    The major ingredients (mainly vegetable oils, lye, and essential oils) in Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps products are organic and fair trade. [10] The company has developed a number of fair trade and organic production systems in Ghana, Sri Lanka, Samoa, India, and Kenya through its sister LLC, Serendiworld.