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  2. Amish furniture - Wikipedia

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    National home furnishing markets were held in Grand Rapids for about 75 years, concluding in the 1960s. By that time, the furniture-making industry shifted to North Carolina. Much of Grand Rapids furniture has now been outsourced to Asia. In that time, Amish builders have acquired much of the old machinery once used.

  3. Yoder's Mills Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Yoder's Mill Historic District encompasses a historic archaeological complex near Hickory in Catawba County, North Carolina.The district covers 60 acres (24 ha) of farm and woodlands, whose principal architectural feature is a late-19th century farmstead, including a house, smokehouse, potato house, chicken house, and barn.

  4. Oakwood Historic District (Hickory, North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Oakwood Historic District is a national historic district located at Hickory, Catawba County, North Carolina.It includes work designed by architects Wheeler & Stearn.It encompasses 50 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site (Oakwood Cemetery), and 1 contributing structure in an upscale residential section of Hickory.

  5. Thomasville Furniture Industries - Wikipedia

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    Lambeth Furniture began in 1901 and was sold to Knox Furniture in 1928 and Thomasville Chair in 1932. [1] B.F. Huntley Furniture began in 1906 on Patterson Avenue in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and grew into the largest bedroom and dining room furniture manufacturer in the country. Its Winston-Salem plant burned in 1956, though a two-story ...

  6. Whisnant Hosiery Mills - Wikipedia

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    Whisnant Hosiery Mills, also known as Moretz Mills, is a historic knitting mill located at Hickory, Catawba County, North Carolina. It is a one- to two-story, trapezoidal shaped brick building consisting of contiguous sections built in 1929, 1937, the 1940s, the 1950s, and 1966. The mill closed in 2011. [2]

  7. Hollar Hosiery Mills-Knit Sox Knitting Mills - Wikipedia

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    Hollar Hosiery Mills-Knit Sox Knitting Mills is a historic knitting mill located at Hickory, Catawba County, North Carolina.It consists of two mill brick manufacturing buildings and a boiler house that were connected by a hyphen in the mid-1960s.

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