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  2. Floyd Lawson - Wikipedia

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    In Howard McNear's first appearance as Floyd, "Mayberry Goes Hollywood," the character is referred to as Floyd Colby and the barbershop was called "Colby's Tonsorial Parlor". [6] [1]: 132 Later Floyd's surname was established to be "Lawson."

  3. Barber - Wikipedia

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    A barber shop along the Ruoholahdenkatu street in Kamppi, Helsinki, Finland A barber practicing a haircut in Tokyo, Japan A traditional Hausa barber (). In modern times, the term "barber" is used both as a professional title and to refer to hairdressers who specialize in men's hair.

  4. Talk:Barber - Wikipedia

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    Barber Parlor: Usually Traditional looking Barber Shop emphasizing the 1920's-1960's methodology and interior Tonsorial Parlor: Can be any of the above but almost always relates to being a Licensed Barber establishment. Men's Salon: Can be either cosmetology shop, Barber Shop, or Combined License Shop that focus's on a male client base only.

  5. Lindell Hotel - Wikipedia

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    When the hotel opened, William Roberson, a successful African-American barber, leased space in the basement to open his tonsorial parlor, or barbershop.Roberson was one of many free blacks in St. Louis at that time that ran successful businesses.

  6. List of museums in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    website, early farm equipment, Union Pacific Railroad caboose, an agricultural-machinery building, 1884 log cabin, 1910 school, 1900 tonsorial parlor, 1905 railroad depot, and early 20th-century jail, operated by the Gilliam County Historical Society Gold Hill Historical Society Museum Gold Hill: Jackson: Southern: History - Local

  7. Seligman, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    At the western end of the town, directly west of the Roadkill Cafe, is a western town facade labeled "Seligman Depot" It includes 5 storefronts: A Livery, a "Tonsorial Parlor" (dentist), a hotel, a gun shop, and a Wells Fargo bank. There are no actual businesses residing behind the storefronts.

  8. Boskydell, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    By 1909, Boskydell had several thriving businesses including a bank, two livery stables, a rifle range, a grain warehouse, a saw mill, four grocery stores and a tonsorial parlor (barber shop). There was also a school. [5] Today, a scattering of residents live in the quiet community, and the quarries have been closed several years.

  9. Benton Stone Water Tower - Wikipedia

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    In February 1900 the newspaper reported that R.A. Blades would add a "bathing room" to his "tonsorial parlor." (Blades was one of Benton's barbers, and contract supervisor during construction of the tower.) [3] Apparently this meant a room where you could pay to bathe. A fire company was organized around the same time. [3]