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  2. Stonewood Center - Wikipedia

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    Stonewood Center, sometimes referred to as Stonewood Mall, is a shopping mall located in Downey, California, which is one of the Gateway Cities of Southeastern Los Angeles County. It is located at the intersection of Firestone and Lakewood Boulevards , and it is from this intersection that the mall's name is derived ("Fire stone " + "Lake wood ...

  3. Patricia Roberts Harris - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Roberts Harris (May 31, 1924 – March 23, 1985) was an American politician, diplomat, and legal scholar. She served as the 6th United States secretary of housing and urban development from 1977 to 1979 and as the 13th United States secretary of health and human services [a] from 1979 to 1981 under President Jimmy Carter.

  4. Stonewood - Wikipedia

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    Stonewood may refer to: Stonewood, West Virginia; Stonewood-Pentwood-Winston, Baltimore; Stonewood Center, a shopping mall located in Downey, California, United States; Stonewood, a common name for the tree species Callistemon salignus

  5. Wherehouse Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 29 February 2024, at 15:49 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Haggarty's - Wikipedia

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    Haggarty's new New York Cloak and Suit store on Seventh Street in the Brockman Building, sketch from November 1918. The chain was founded by J. J. Haggarty (1860–1935) who by 1905 had served for three and a half years and department manager and buyer for Jacoby Bros. department store, when he decided to open his own store, the New York Cloak and Suit House, occupying what had been the ...

  7. Desmond's (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Desmond's brother Cornelius [4] was a hatter in San Francisco from at least c.1864 [5] [6] through 1879, for a time working with their other brother Jeremiah. [7] The shop was variously located at Bush and Sansome (1860s), under the Cosmopolitan Hotel (1869) and under the Grand Hotel (1870s) and/or at new Montgomery at Market streets.

  8. Mullen & Bluett - Wikipedia

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    Walter P. Story Building (1909), SE corner of 6th, once home to Mullen & Bluett. In 1910 the company rented the ground floor and basement of the Walter P. Story Building at Sixth and Broadway, at a time when all the major Los Angeles department stores (May Company California, The Broadway, Fifth Street Store/Walker's, Bullock's, J. W. Robinson's, Desmond's, etc.) had been establishing ...

  9. Slim Gaillard - Wikipedia

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    Along with Gaillard's birthdate, his lineage and place of birth are disputed. Many sources state that he was born in Detroit, Michigan, though Gaillard said himself that he was born in Santa Clara, Cuba, [3] of an Afro-Cuban mother called Maria (Mary Gaillard) [4] and a German-Jewish father called Theophilus (Theophilus Rothschild) [4] who worked as a ship's steward.