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24212
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The world's largest furniture marketplace happens twice a year in High Point. The furniture shows take place in High Point because that was once where the industry was centered. Now, the High Point market's future is in jeopardy and Las Vegas thinks it has the answer: building a new home for the market and leveraging its advantages in entertainment accommodations, restaurants, and glamour.
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5753
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To many people, the cities of High Point, Thomasville, and Lexington mean furniture, but there are also other things to see and do. Kunkel describes how to spend a weekend among the three cities.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 70 Issue 10, Mar 2003, p124-126, il Periodical Website
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5455
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Through the 20th-century High Point was the undisputed Home Furnishing Capital of the World, and in the new century the industry remains strong in the area. This city of 90,000 is also attracting a number of high-tech companies, and is the home of High Point University. High Point is featured in this month's NORTH CAROLINA magazine's \"community profile.\"
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 60 Issue 12, Dec 2002, p31-32, 36, 38, 42-44, 48, 50, il
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13021
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High Point, known as the World Furniture Capital, is featured in this month's We the People of North Carolina magazine Community Profile.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 48 Issue 10, Oct 1990, p26, 29-30, 34, il