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  2. Chappell's - Wikipedia

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    Chappell's was a family-owned department store chain based in Syracuse, New York. It opened in 1896 and remained in business until 1994. It opened in 1896 and remained in business until 1994. At its peak, it operated ten stores in the Syracuse area, Cortland, Watertown and Massena.

  3. ShoppingTown Mall - Wikipedia

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    ShoppingTown Mall is an abandoned regional shopping mall in Dewitt, New York.First opened as an open-air shopping center in 1954, it was enclosed in 1973 and remained a major shopping center before no longer being part of Dewitt in March 2020 to make way for a new $400 million development, which will be named District East.

  4. Dey Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Addis & Dey's logo created when the two department stores merged. Dey's, a part of Allied Stores Co., was purchased by Campeau Corp. in 1986 and sold off in 1987 to May Company, the parent company of Dey's rival, Sibley's.

  5. Category:Films set in Missouri - Wikipedia

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  6. Crestwood Court - Wikipedia

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    Crestwood Court (formerly known as Westfield Shoppingtown Crestwood and Crestwood Plaza) was a shopping mall in Crestwood, Missouri.Opened in 1957, it was the first major mall in the St. Louis area, and one of the first to have more than one department store.

  7. Syracuse, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Syracuse is a city in Morgan County, Missouri, United States. The population was 151 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ] In the middle of the 19th century, the city was the western terminus of the Pacific Railway that reached 108 miles from St. Louis . [ 5 ]

  8. Chopping Mall - Wikipedia

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    Chopping Mall is a 1986 American independent [1] techno-horror film co-written and directed by Jim Wynorski, produced by Julie Corman, and starring Kelli Maroney, Tony O'Dell, John Terlesky, Russell Todd, Paul Bartel, Mary Woronov, and Barbara Crampton.

  9. Category:C2 Pictures films - Wikipedia

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