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  2. Embrace the Rich Ranch Lifestyle in Your Home with ... - AOL

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    Lackie suggests incorporating secondhand furniture and decor into your home over newly-manufactured items where possible—collecting pieces with history adds a level of depth and interest that ...

  3. Thomas C. Molesworth - Wikipedia

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    Thomas C. Molesworth (1890–1977) was an American furniture designer who was a significant figure in the creation of a distinctly Western style of furniture and accessories, using hides, horn and natural wood. Molesworth's style drew from the Arts and Crafts Movement and from vernacular design characteristics of western American ranches and ...

  4. Monterey Furniture - Wikipedia

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    Monterey Furniture refers to several furniture lines made from 1930 to the mid-1940s in California. Uniquely western, the line derived its character from Spanish and Dutch Colonial styles, California Mission architecture and furnishings, ranch furnishings, and cowboy accoutrements such as might be found in a barn (lariats and branding irons).

  5. Tim McClellan - Wikipedia

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    Tim McClellan is an American entrepreneur and master craftsman, best known for his work in sustainable furniture design. [1] He is the founder of Western Heritage Furniture, an Arizona-based company that makes one of a kind pieces of furniture with reclaimed lumber obtained from old buildings and barns. [2]

  6. Utah Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Utah Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, located in Ogden, Utah, is a state-recognized museum which collects and presents artifacts of the American frontier. [1] It is situated in Ogden Union Station, along with the Utah State Railroad Museum, John M. Browning Firearms Museum, Kimball Classic Car Museum, and Myra Powell Gallery. [2]

  7. Fort Western Stores - Wikipedia

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    Fort Western's “Fort Frontier” brand is attached to shooter and range boots, commonly used in cowboy action shooting, sold in their Old West Shop. The Fort Western used a similar process to design one-of-a-kind custom Nebraska Cornhusker boots that were custom made and signed by Nebraska Husker coaches.

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