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  2. Harold's - Wikipedia

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    Harold's Stores, Inc. was a Norman, Oklahoma- and later Dallas-based chain of traditional, high-end classic styled ladies and men's specialty apparel stores. The chain operated 43 stores in 19 southern, western, and mid-western states in the United States. Prior to its bankruptcy filing, the company employed 624 people.

  3. Rodd & Gunn - Wikipedia

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    Rodd & Gunn (Rodd and Gunn) is a New Zealand manufacturer of clothing footwear and accessories. It was founded in 1946 in New Zealand by Jim Jarvis. [2] [3] [4] By 1995, the label had been acquired by the Australian firm Action Downunder. [5]

  4. List of Woolworth buildings - Wikipedia

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    Location Built Note Hanniger-Johnson Building Bisbee, Arizona: 1907 Not built for Woolworth, but best known as the local outlet of the retailer. Owned by the same owner since 1994, houses a nostalgia store and suite rentals

  5. Fort Western Stores - Wikipedia

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    Today the Fort Western is one of the largest western wear outfitters in the Midwest and continues to grow with plans to expand its retail store locations. In July 2012, Fort Western launched a mobile optimized version of their Website. [5] [6] [7] The third Fort Western retail store opened in Columbus, Nebraska in November 2012. At 11,000 ...

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  8. F. W. Woolworth Company Store (Renton, Washington)

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    The Woolworth Company was one of the original pioneers of the five-and-dime store. The Woolworth Store in Renton was the first store in the Northwest to feature a 100% self-service business model. At its opening, which coincided with the F. W. Woolworth Company's diamond jubilee, the open shopping area on the first floor was 6000 sf. An ...

  9. Rex Cauble - Wikipedia

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    Rex Cauble (August 15, 1913—June 23, 2003) was born in Vaughan, Texas to cotton farmers, Lou Butts and Fred C. "Buddy" Cauble. [1] He was a self-made millionaire known for his flamboyance as a Texas-size businessman who struck it rich as a wildcatter. [2]

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