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  2. Dimond Center - Wikipedia

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    The Dimond Center is a regional shopping mall in Anchorage, Alaska, United States, located on the southwest corner of East Dimond Boulevard and the Old Seward Highway in south Anchorage. This is the largest enclosed mall in the state of Alaska , [ 1 ] though the open-air Tikahtnu Commons in NE Anchorage has a greater GLA .

  3. The Great Alaskan Bowl Co.: More Than Just Wooden Bowls - AOL

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    As a teenager in the 1960s, Lewis Bratcher would devour stories in Life magazine about Alaska and dream of visiting America's last frontier. By the time he graduated from the University of ...

  4. Powell's Books - Wikipedia

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    A travel bookstore was established in 1985 on Pioneer Courthouse Square, and other stores followed, one a year for the next few years. [2] By the early 1990s, Powell's bookstores were part of the resurgence of the independent bookstore, which collectively made 32 percent of book sales in the U.S. [8] The travel store closed in 2005. [12]

  5. Denali National Park and Preserve - Wikipedia

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    The northern areas of the range are still frozen due to continued cold temperatures. About 75% of Denali had near-surface permafrost, or an active permafrost layer, in the 1950s. [36] In the 2000s, around 50% of Denali had near-surface permafrost. It is suspected that by the 2050s, only about 6% of surface permafrost will remain. [35]

  6. New used bookstore to open its blue door to Abilene community

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    The week after the grand opening, Porta Blu Bookshop will be open to accepting gently used books in exchange for in-store credit. Porta Blu Bookshop will be open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday.

  7. Waldenbooks - Wikipedia

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    The pair believed that their business would help people cope with the effects of the Great Depression. Books were lent out for three cents per day to save customers the cost of purchasing the books while providing affordable entertainment. [4] [7] By 1948, Hoyt and Kafka had opened 250 book rental locations. [4] Waldenbooks logo c.1960s

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