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  2. Dulverton Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    [5] [9] The lower ground floor was used as an antiques centre in the late 20th century, [10] and then became a thrift shop, operated by the town hall management committee, with the proceeds being applied to the upkeep of the building. [11] The lower ground floor also became the meeting place of Dulverton Town Council. [12]

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    Tania Richardson, CEO and co-founder of Tomas Pearce Interior Design Consulting. Related: 7 Hidden Gems to Look for at the Thrift Shop . Mix Old With New. Tessa Neustadt.

  4. Richardson Square Mall - Wikipedia

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    The Richardson Square retail center includes former anchor of the mall Super Target with an internal Starbucks, Ross Dress for Less, Shoe Carnival, a Lowe's home improvement store, and external Pad sites sites. [10] On December 28, 2018, it was announced that Sears would be closing as part of a plan to close 80 stores nationwide.

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    You’ve just stumbled upon your dream thrift store find. For a grand total of $4.99. It doesn’t happen often, but when it does, there’s only one thing to do—brag a little.

  6. Richardson, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Richardson is a city in Dallas and Collin counties in the U.S. state of Texas. [5] As of the 2020 United States census, the city had a total population of 119,469. [6] Richardson is an inner suburb of the city of Dallas. It is home to the University of Texas at Dallas and the Telecom Corridor, with a high concentration of telecommunications ...

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  8. Sid W. Richardson - Wikipedia

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    A native of Athens in east Texas, Richardson attended Baylor University and Simmons College from 1910 to 1912. [2] With borrowed money, he and a business partner, Clint Murchison Sr., amassed $1 million in the oil business in 1919–1920, but then watched their fortunes wane with the oil market, until business again boomed in 1933.

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