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Window Treatments - Draperies & Curtains in South Holland, IL
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Window treatments in South Holland are creative, reasonably priced solutions for home interiors. Whether one is looking for the perfect window treatments, like curtains, blinds, window toppers, or curtain rods, to coordinate with their home décor or need to completely redecorate, they are there to help. They offer everything from custom window cornices, roll-up blinds and natural woven window shades to contemporary and country style curtains. They strive to make any room an instant showpiece with their unique collection of high fashion, Thai silk draperies, and faux silk curtain panels in endless fabrics, colors, options, sizes, and styles to help one easily find one’s own window treatment style. They also have unique home décor accessories to offer.
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Earth Day evolved over a period of seven years starting in 1962. The Founder of Earth Day is Senator Gaylord Nelson. Prior to that the state of our environment was not an issue in the politics of our country. Senator Nelson approached President Kennedy with his beliefs regarding environmental issues. Despite the President going on a conservation tour, the idea..
