Powell, Kentucky (KY) Wholesale Trade - Durable Goods Companies

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Furnace Mobile Home Parts
4424 Furnace Rd.
Stanton KY 40380
(606) 663-2878
Martin's Roofing Supply
Highway 213 N
Stanton KY 40380
(606) 663-9847
Information Technology Assoc
725 Furnace Rd.
Stanton KY 40380
(606) 663-1809
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Mountain Economic Dev Fund
108 Marshall St.
Stanton KY 40380
(606) 663-3648
Protek Security & Fire Systems
534 N Main St.
Stanton KY 40380
(606) 663-9348
Superior Tool & Die
P.O. BOX 154
Stanton KY 40380
(606) 663-0338
Christian Ruthies Book Store
159 10th St.
Clay City KY 40312
(606) 663-9882
United Mountain Horse
10 Doe Valley Dr.
Clay City KY 40312
(606) 663-6327
Straight & Honest Trucking
2027 Frames Branch Rd.
Clay City KY 40312
(606) 663-9666
Barnett Truck Sales
7825 Winchester Rd.
Clay City KY 40312
(606) 663-2803
Richardson's Used Auto Parts
8330 Winchester Rd.
Clay City KY 40312
(606) 663-0360
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