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  2. Outdoor advertising - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor advertising or out-of-home (OOH) advertising includes public billboards, wallscapes, and posters seen while "on the go". OOH advertising formats fall into four main categories: billboards, street furniture, transit, and alternative. [1] Advertisements are commonly placed by large companies like JCDecaux and Clear Channel Outdoor.

  3. 76 (gas station) - Wikipedia

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    76 signs are orange balls with a 76 legend in blue. During the 1960s and '70s, most stations had the 76 ball rotate when the signs were illuminated. [citation needed] The first such sign was designed in 1962 by advertising creative director Ray Pedersen for the Seattle World's Fair. [citation needed]

  4. List of convenience stores - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of convenience stores or convenience shops organized by geographical location and by the country where the headquarters are located. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  5. Sheetz - Wikipedia

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    The intent was to call it "Sheetz MTO Market". However, when opened in February 2015 [41] the store was named "Sheetz Café" (although outdoor signage is the same as all other stores). In September 2015, another no-fuel café opened in State College, Pennsylvania, near the campus of Pennsylvania State University.

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  7. Shopping center - Wikipedia

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    Don Mills Convenience Centre (now Shops at Don Mills) opened in 1955, in Toronto, Ontario. The first fully enclosed shopping mall in Canada was Wellington Square. It was designed for Eaton's by John Graham, Jr. as an enclosed mall with a department store anchor and subterranean parking which opened in downtown London, Ontario, on August 11 ...

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