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  2. Horatio N. Hovey House - Wikipedia

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    Horatio N. Hovey. Horatio N. Hovey was born in 1853 in Oakland County, Michigan.In 1867 the family moved to Muskegon, and Horatio began work in a local grocery store. The next year he began working at the Post Office, where he worked until 1875.

  3. Ross Dress for Less stores about to open in Ann Arbor ... - AOL

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    New Ross Dress for Less stores in Michigan. Ann Arbor: 2777 Oak Valley Drive. Burton: 4190 E. Court St., Suite 100. Westland: 35615 Warren Road.

  4. Rogers Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Rogers Plaza also referred to as Rogers Plaza Town Center since 2002 is an enclosed shopping mall in Wyoming, Michigan, United States, a suburb of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Opened in 1961, it was the first shopping mall in Western Michigan and the first enclosed one in the state of Michigan. [ 4 ]

  5. Marshall's Store - Wikipedia

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    Marshall's Store, also known as DeHaven's Store, or the Marshall/DeHaven Store, is a commercial building located at 102 East St. Joseph Street in Lawrence, Michigan. It was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1979 [ 2 ] and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.

  6. Fashion Square Mall - Wikipedia

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    Fashion Square Mall is an enclosed shopping mall located in the northern edge of Saginaw Charter Township, Michigan.It lies within the boundaries of M-84 (Bay Road) to the west, Tittabawassee Road to the north, Fashion Square Blvd. to the east, and Schust Road to the south.

  7. Laurel Park Place - Wikipedia

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    Parisian opened its first Michigan location at the mall in August 1994. The store was part of a 150,000-square-foot (14,000 m 2) expansion that included additional mall space at the northern end. [5] Jacobson's declared bankruptcy and closed the last of its stores in 2002, with its store at Laurel Park Place replaced a year later by Von Maur.

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