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Wolf Furniture : ウィキペディア英語版 | Wolf Furniture
Wolf Furniture Company is a furniture retailer operating twelve showrooms throughout Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia. The company, originally City Furniture Company, was founded in 1902 by Charles Wolf and John Fox in downtown Altoona, Pennsylvania. In 1915, Wolf bought out Fox’s interests and constructed a five story building in Altoona, Pennsylvania, renaming the company Wolf Furniture Company, then the largest furniture store between Pittsburgh and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. After Wolf’s death in 1918, sons George and Herbert opened ten locations around Altoona. In 2000, Doug Wolf became the 8th president of Wolf Furniture Company. By 2003, the company volume exceeded $70,000,000, qualifying Wolf Furniture for a spot in the Top 100 among U.S. home furnishing retailers. The company expanded to include twelve locations in three states. The newest showroom was opened in Leesburg, Virginia in 2012. In 2013, long time Wolf executive Gene Stoltz was promoted to President of Wolf Furniture Company. In 2014, Paula Deen visited the Hagerstown showroom for a meet and greet with over 1,500 fans in promotion of her Universal Furniture collection, Paula Deen Home Furniture. ==References==
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