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  2. Dubuque Millworking Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Made up of large industrial buildings, the district represents the period of transition when Dubuque went from lumber production to millwork production. The buildings are associated with two local millworking firms, Carr, Ryder & Adams and Farley Loetscher. All of the buildings are brick construction, and are between two and five stories in height.

  3. Jeld-Wen - Wikipedia

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    JELD-WEN was founded in 1960 by Richard "Dick" Wendt when he, together with four business partners, bought a millwork plant in Klamath Falls, Oregon. [4] The company first established operations to support their millwork business and later added other materials to its offering including fiber, vinyl, aluminum and steel. [5]

  4. Millwork - Wikipedia

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    Millwork building materials include the ready-made carpentry elements usually installed in any building. Many of the specific features in a space are created using different types of architectural millwork: doors, windows, transoms, sidelights, molding, trim, stair parts, and cabinetry to name just a few.

  5. J.Crew - Wikipedia

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    J.Crew Group, Inc., is an American multi-brand, multi-channel, specialty retailer.The company offers an assortment of women's, men's, and children's apparel and ...

  6. Rotten stone - Wikipedia

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    Tripoli mineral. Rotten stone, sometimes spelled as rottenstone, also known as tripoli, is fine powdered porous rock used as a polishing abrasive for metal smithing, historically for the grinding of optical lenses and in woodworking.

  7. 2014 Mayflower–Vilonia tornado - Wikipedia

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    A vehicle repair shop, millwork company, construction company, and church in southern Mayflower were also destroyed, and a home improvement store was badly damaged. [6] In addition to the fatality in the storm shelter, two other people were killed in Mayflower.

  8. Joseph A. Hardy III - Wikipedia

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    Hardy served in World War II in the US Army Air Corps as a communications officer in the South Pacific. [6] He earned a degree in industrial engineering at the University of Pittsburgh's School of Engineering in 1948 and worked at his uncle’s downtown Pittsburgh jewelry store before striking out into the building materials supply field at the age of 31.

  9. Shirley Wang - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Wang founded Plastpro, Inc., a millwork products importer, manufacturer, and distributor that specializes in fiberglass doors. [2]In 2005, Plastpro, Inc. opened the world's first fully automated millwork manufacturing facility, a 300,000-square-foot factory in Ashtabula, Ohio, in the United States.