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History from OHA: A History of Markson Bros. Furniture Company

Miss America’s official car was parked in front of Markson Bros. Furniture Company on North Salina Street in April 1955.

Throughout most of the 20th century, the Markson Bros. Furniture Company was a business institution in Central New York.  The highly successful family business venture began when Abraham and Isaac Markson opened the National Art Company, located at 227 North Salina St. in 1905, with only $200 in capital that Isaac’s wife, Ella, had saved […]

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Throughout most of the 20th century, the Markson Bros. Furniture Company was a business institution in Central New York.  The highly successful family business venture began when Abraham and Isaac Markson opened the National Art Company, located at 227 North Salina St. in 1905, with only $200 in capital that Isaac’s wife, Ella, had saved […]

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