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    Impact Thrift, a subsidiary of the nonprofit Chazak Rescue, will sell clothes, home goods and furniture at 4255 Rose Hill St. The store’s general managers, Robert and Lynn Weaver, moved their ...

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  6. Feasterville-Trevose, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Feasterville-Trevose is a former census-designated place (CDP) in Lower Southampton Township in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The population was 6,525 at the 2000 census. The ZIP code is 19053 is reserved exclusively for Feaserville-Trevose. The area was separated into two CDPs in the 2010 census: Feasterville and Trevose.

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  9. Deseret Industries - Wikipedia

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    A Deseret Industries store in Federal Way, Washington. This location was relocated to a new building in Puyallup. DI was established in August 1938 by church president Heber J. Grant toward the end of the Great Depression. [3] The goal was to collect donated goods, employ people to collect and repair items, and sell items through thrift stores.