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  2. May Company Ohio - Wikipedia

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    May Company was the first local department store to issue its own personal charge card, announcing it on July 16, 1966 in a Cleveland Plain Dealer article, breaking away from being part of the Department Stores Charge Plate (a metal card that was notched for each store and used at all participating members which included William Taylor Son & Co ...

  3. Big Chicken (restaurant chain) - Wikipedia

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    The menu reflects O'Neal's public personality, with each offering named after a person or quality in his life. One is named for his colleague and sometime rival Charles Barkley, while the Uncle Jerome is named for his bodyguard. [4] Others are named for O'Neal's nicknames, like the Superman and the Shaq Daddy. [5]

  4. O'Neil's - Wikipedia

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    Akron store in 1983. O'Neil's began in 1877, when Irishmen Michael O'Neil and Isaac Dyas opened a dry goods store at 114 East Market Street. On the death of Dyas in 1892, the store became the M. O'Neil Co. Acquired by May Department Stores for $1 million in 1912, it opened a new store in downtown Akron in 1927 that remained through the late 1980s. [1]

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    Shaquille O’Neal blamed his friend and longtime TV cohost Charles Barkley for starting some fowl gossip about Joy Behar. On the Wednesday, July 17, episode of The View, Behar, 81, confronted O ...

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  7. Red Barn (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The Red Barn restaurant was a fast-food restaurant chain founded in 1961 in Springfield, Ohio, by Don Six, Martin Levine, and Jim Kirst.In 1963, the small chain was purchased by Richard O. Kearns, operated as Red Barn System, with the offices moving briefly to Dayton, Ohio and in August 1964 to Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

  8. Gone, but not forgotten: Why these beloved longtime Kansas ...

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    Sanderson’s Lunch. A 24/7 downtown diner that drew a wide demographic — some showed up daily — it moved to midtown and then south Kansas City. It opened in 1912 and closed in 2000.

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