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Thomasville Furniture Jamestown
Thomasville Furniture Industries entered the first decade of the 20th century as the fledgling Thomasville Chair Company in a bustling railroad-side community in the triad area of North Carolina, near High Point, the furniture capital.
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a former village on the James River in Virginia to the north of Norfolk; site of the first permanent English settlement in America in 1607
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A British settlement established on the James River in Virginia in 1607, abandoned when the colonial capital was moved to Williamsburg at the end of the 17th century
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The Town I Will Be Moving Away From...
Thomasville... the furniture capital of the world... hince the big chair in the background (which we are famous for), also pictured, is the fountain across from the chair and the historic bulidings of downtown Thomasville.
THE THOMASVILLE CHAIR
THOMASVILLE NC: This Duncan-Phyfe facsimile stands in the center of town as a testimonial to the furniture industry that sustained this city and its inhabitants for so many decades.