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  2. Woolco - Wikipedia

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    The Woolco was re-branded F. W. Woolworth stores in the 1980s, but Woolworth-branded stores had been in Canada around 1904. There were 160 Woolco stores in Canada at dissolution, the chain having survived another 11 years in Canada after the US closure and before being bought out by Walmart Canada . [ 12 ]

  3. List of Woolworth buildings - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco, California ... Columbus, Ohio 1938 Currently vacant; held a CVS from 2003 to 2022 ... Now a Western Wear store F. W. Woolworth Building (Toronto)

  4. World Market (store) - Wikipedia

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    On 23 October 1958, [3] William Amthor and Lincoln Bartlett [4] opened the first Cost Plus Imports store at 2552 Taylor Street on Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco, California. (This location would permanently close in 2020.) [ 5 ] Amthor and Bartlett worked at Amthor's family's import business in San Francisco, which had imported a surplus of ...

  5. Nordstrom closes San Francisco store on grim note amid ... - AOL

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  6. Nordstrom closes its San Francisco store after 35 years - AOL

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    Nordstrom closed the doors of its five-story department store in San Francisco on Sunday, ending a 35-year run as the city suffers a retail exodus.

  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.

  8. List of defunct department stores of the United States

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    The Akron (Los Angeles), a Southern California–based "eclectic" department store chain that had specialized in carrying imported goods and unusual items such as parking meters and live Mexican monkeys, and which had stores as far north as San Francisco and far south as San Diego before it was forced to close its stores in 1985 [18] [19] [20]

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