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  2. Crabtree (shopping mall) - Wikipedia

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    Crabtree Valley Mall was the only mall in the Research Triangle area that had its own private police force. [6] The force was sworn in under North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 74E, [7] more commonly known as the Company Police Act, which gave them the power of arrest, and required them to be state certified officers as any municipal police agency.

  3. Two popular stores close at Crabtree, move to Cary. A new ...

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    Arhaus at Crabtree Valley Mall in Raleigh closed. A location is open at Fenton in Cary. In a statement to The N&O, Crabtree general manager Deborah Overholt said that “home and furniture is a ...

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    A new food truck is taking the cereal and ice cream craze indoors. Creamed, a new ice cream food truck, is now open in Raleigh’s Crabtree Valley Mall.. Owned by married couple Fitz and Denee ...

  5. How early are stores open on Black Friday? 2023 shopping ...

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    Triangle Shopping Mall hours on Black Friday Crabtree Valley Mall in Raleigh. Thanksgiving Day: Closed. Black Friday: 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. The Streets at Southpoint in Durham.

  6. Cary Towne Center - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, the mall applied for a zoning change for a major expansion, [5] perhaps spurred by proposals for a "mega-mall" at Crossroads Plaza emerged only a mile away. [1] In 1991, the mall completed its expansion to 1.1 million square feet and was renamed Cary Towne Center by then-owners Richard E. Jacobs Group.

  7. The Magic Pan - Wikipedia

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    The Magic Pan logo, ca 1970s Guest Receipt from 1975. The Magic Pan is a small American chain of fast-food and take-away creperies using the recipes of a now-closed chain of full-service restaurants that specialized in crêpes, popular in the early 1970s through early 1990s, which peaked at 110 Magic Pan locations [when?] throughout the United States and Canada.

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  9. Magic Kids (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Magic Kids was an Argentine cable channel which aired cartoons, anime and live shows aimed at kids and young teens. The channel was founded on January 12, 1995, and went defunct on May 24, 2006. The channel was founded on January 12, 1995, and went defunct on May 24, 2006.