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Business | Subcategory | Location | Rating |
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LK Miller, Inc.
Ambler, PA, boasts a vibrant community and local businesses like L.K. Miller, Inc., a general contractor serving the Delaware Valley for over 20 years, enhancing local construction and community ties. |
General Contracting & Remodeling | Ambler, Pennsylvania |
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4.5
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