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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. Menards - Wikipedia

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    Owner. Menard, Inc. Number of employees. 45,000 (2020) Website. www .menards .com. Menards ( / məˈnɑːrdz / mə-NARDZ) is an American home improvement retail company headquartered in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Menards is owned by founder John Menard Jr. through his privately held company, Menard, Inc.

  4. Dr. S. O. Richardson House - Wikipedia

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    The Dr. S. O. Richardson House is a historic house at 694 Main Street in Wakefield, Massachusetts, United States.Built in the late 1830s, this wood-frame house is one of the finest Greek Revival houses in Wakefield, and was the home of Dr. Solon O. Richardson, a locally prominent physician and real estate developer.

  5. Cleburne Railroaders - Wikipedia

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    They played their home games at Gorman's Park, now part of Hulen Park. The modern Railroaders were announced as an expansion franchise in the American Association on October 6, 2016. [4] The team plays in the Depot, a new US$25 million stadium that was recognized as the fan-favorite independent stadium by Ballpark Digest in 2017.

  6. House at 113 Salem Street - Wikipedia

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    The House at 113 Salem Street in Wakefield, Massachusetts is a rare well-preserved example of a 19th-century shoemaker's shop. The 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame house was built in the 1840s or 1850s, and was originally the shoe shop of David Nichols, who lived at 103 Salem Street.

  7. House at 6 Adams Street - Wikipedia

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    It was designed by Boston architect Robert Pote Wait and built in 1885–86 to be his own home. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. Description and history. 6 Adams Street stands in a residential area west of Wakefield center, on the south side of Adams Street, a short cul-de-sac off Chestnut Street.

  8. Emerson–Franklin Poole House - Wikipedia

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    It was the birthplace in 1808 and home of locally prominent painter Franklin Poole, who captured many historically significant scenes of Wakefield in the mid-19th century. The house is also important for the murals of Rufus Porter , an important itinerant muralist, painted on its walls, and as a well-preserved local example of Federal period ...

  9. United States Post Office–Wakefield Main - Wikipedia

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    Description and history The Wakefield Post Office is set on the west side of Main Street, at the southwest corner with Yale Avenue. A single-story Classical Revival brick and limestone building, it stands between two other Classical Revival buildings, the former YMCA, and the Lucius Beebe Memorial Library. Its front facade is five bays wide, the center three recessed behind a pair of fluted ...