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  2. McElhinney's - Wikipedia

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    McElhinney's is a 3-storey fifteen-department store located in Ballybofey, County Donegal.It is the largest department store in Ireland outside Dublin. [1] It has been named National Retail Store of the Year and Best Superstore at the Retail Excellence Ireland Awards, among other awards for Outstanding Customer Service, Occasionwear, Bridal and more. [2]

  3. Shoes.com (defunct company) - Wikipedia

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    On July 15, 2014, Hardy Capital Corporation acquired SHOEme.ca and Seattle-based OnlineShoes.com, from Brown Shoe Company, and announced Roger Hardy as the chairman and CEO of SHOEme.ca. [7] Six months later, SHOEme.ca acquired Shoes.com, and shortly after the company announced a rebranding under Shoes.com. OnlineShoes, which was the first ...

  4. Shoes.com - Wikipedia

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    Shoes.com (previously known as ShoeBuy.com) is an American footwear retailer.The website was established in Boston during 1999. In 2006, the company was acquired by IAC.In December 2016, Jet.com (a subsidiary of Walmart) completed the acquisition of ShoeBuy from IAC. [1]

  5. Category:Ballybofey - Wikipedia

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    People from Ballybofey (1 C, 14 P) Pages in category "Ballybofey" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes

  6. Ballybofey - Wikipedia

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    Ballybofey (/ ËŒ b æ l i b É™ ˈ f eɪ / BAL-ee-bÉ™-FAY, locally / ËŒ b æ l b É™ ˈ f eɪ / BAL-bÉ™-FAY; Irish: Bealach Féich, meaning 'Fiach's pass') is a town located on the south bank of the River Finn, County Donegal, Ireland. Together with the smaller town of Stranorlar on the north side of the River Finn, the towns form the twin towns ...

  7. Glenties - Wikipedia

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    Glenties was a regular stopping point on the road between the established towns of Ballybofey and Killybegs, and grew from this in the 17th and 18th centuries. The town was developed as a summer home for the Marquess Conyngham in the 1820s, because of its good hunting and fishing areas.

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