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Is there anything called as jonnesborough in tennesse & lancaster in pennsylvania?

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these can be vice-versa also. I want to know this. It's related with my life. pliz everybody who knows answer it. Also do u know any showroom in tennesse by the name fairway which deals with things such as antiques & sculptors? also any body knows a girl by the name jada curtis. she is 30 & owner of this showroom living in tennesse. pliz folks help me out.

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  1. Yes there is a Lancaster in Pennsylvania.


  2. Lancaster, PA is the center of Amish settlement in the USA, and a very popular tourist region, being picturesque, inexpensive, and with excellent (but fattening) food.  The town of Lancaster is the county seat of Lancaster County, which has towns with names such as King of Prussia and Blue Ball.

    Jonesborough, TN is a town in western Tennessee.  It has a Civil War memorial, and goes back to the early days of settlement after the Revolution.  Never heard of the firm or person.

  3. Jonesborough, Tennesee: http://www.jonesboroughtn.org/

    Lancaster, PA

    http://www.800padutch.com/

    I have ancestors from both places, but have never lived there.

  4. Both towns do exist.  Jonesborough is Tennessee's oldest town and is located in Washington County and is near the north east tip of Tennessee.  The town was founded  17 years before Tennessee was granted statehood and was originally part of North Carolina.

    Lancaster, Pennsylvania  is a city in the South Central part of Pennsylvania and is the county seat of Lancaster County.  It is the eighth largest city in Pennsylvania.

    I have no knowledge about the fairway showroom or Jada Curtis.  It would help us to know what part of tennessee it was in.  Tennessee is a big place.  Also, since Jada is a living person, it would be considered unethical and against Yahoo! answers guidelines  to post any personal information on her.

  5. I checked with the Tennessee Secretary of State website where every company's name gets registered. It's not there. If you think maybe there's a twist to the spelling or something, you can play with it yourself: http://www.tennesseeanytime.org/soscorp/

    As for finding a living person, this is the best site you can use: http://www.melissadata.com/cgi-bin/peopl...

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