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Angelo Brothers

12401 McNulty Rd
Philadelphia, PA 19154 215-671-9916

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Antiquelighthouse.com

4101 Lauriston St
Philadelphia, PA 19128 215-483-8221

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Some things are over priced but great experience - Nov 16, 2022

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Colonial Electric Supply

9734 Bustleton Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19115 215-464-5737

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Home Depot

1651 S Columbus Blvd
Philadelphia, PA 19148 215-218-0600

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Holophane Corporation

401 S 2nd St
Philadelphia, PA 19147 215-629-1360

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Home Depot

11725 Bustleton Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19116 215-676-7029

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Home Depot

2539 Castor Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19134 215-744-1128

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Lowe's

2106 S Christopher Columbus Blvd
Philadelphia, PA 19148 215-982-5391

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