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  2. Home Depot - Wikipedia

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    The Home Depot, Inc. The Home Depot, Inc., often simply referred to as Home Depot, is an American multinational home improvement retail corporation that sells tools, construction products, appliances, and services, including fuel and transportation rentals. Home Depot is the largest home improvement retailer in the United States. [3]

  3. Ann-Marie Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Ann-Marie Campbell (born 1965) is a Jamaican-American business executive. Since January 2016, she has been the executive vice president of U.S. stores for The Home Depot. She began working at Home Depot as a part-time cashier during college and rose to her current position. She has received numerous honors, including being named to Fortune 's ...

  4. The Home Depot Pro - Wikipedia

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    The Home Depot Pro, headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida, is a wholesale distributor and direct marketer of maintenance, repair and operations (MRO) products for non-industrial businesses in the United States. The Home Depot Pro distributes products such as HVAC, janitorial supplies, plumbing supplies, and security supplies.

  5. Hartford & New Haven Railroad-Freight Depot - Wikipedia

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    The former Hartford & New Haven Railroad Freight Depot is located on the east side of Windsor's downtown area, on the west side of Mechanic Street at its junction with Central Street. It is a long rectangular two-story brick building, set between Mechanic Street and the tracks of the Hartford and New Haven Railroad , now the main line railroad ...

  6. Helen Munro Ferguson, Viscountess Novar - Wikipedia

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    Munro Ferguson was a noted orator and speechwriter. Interested in district nursing, she was the president of her local nursing association for 50 years and supported the state registration of nurses. She was involved in a number of women's groups, including the National Union of Women Workers and the YWCA.

  7. Laurel station (MARC) - Wikipedia

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    Laurel station was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973, (although one source claims it was 1972) and was reopened as a MARC station when the Camden Line was established. A fire gutted the interior of the station, and damaged its roof and brick walls, in January 1992.

  8. Samuel Cole Williams - Wikipedia

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    The home is listed on both the Tennessee Historical Register and the National Register of Historic Places. In his later years Williams devoted much of his time to writing. His history texts and articles carried his personal, if wordy, enthusiastic style which helped to popularize local history studies.

  9. Montpelier Station, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Montpelier Station railroad depot William du Pont purchased the Montpelier Estate in 1901 and paid to have a train depot built there to bring in supplies and for his weekly travel to Wilmington, Delaware for business. The station was designed by the Southern Railway Company using one of its standard floor plans, which called for segregated waiting rooms. The "White" waiting room measured 14 ...