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    Clothing store located in downtown Detroit, men's fashion, and "known for having the largest display windows." [202] Jacobson's founded in Jackson or Reed City. [202] Independent regional luxury department store chain located primarily in Michigan and Florida, but also operated stores in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Kansas. The last store ...

  3. Burdines - Wikipedia

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    The original store opened in Bartow, Florida in 1896 [1] as a carriage-trade shop. Over its nearly 110-year history, Burdines grew into a popular chain of department stores, known as 'The Florida Store,' decorated with palm trees in the center of the store, painted in pink and blue, and other subtropical colors and motifs.

  4. Category : Defunct department stores based in Florida

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  5. Oldest General Stores in America

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    1909 Caledonia, Missouri. This circa 1909 country store aims to transport visitors back to a "simpler time" with nostalgic touches like its homemade ice cream, antique gallery, Amish-made fudge ...

  6. Jacobson's - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, the store began operating on Sundays. Previously, Jacobson's stores were closed on Sundays, as it was believed that doing so would help to attract a better caliber employee. [1] Also that year, the chain opened a store in Naples, Florida, and moved its flagship from downtown Ann Arbor to a former Lord & Taylor location at Briarwood ...

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  8. Franklin Lakes turns 100 this year; here's what's planned and ...

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  9. C. R. Mabley - Wikipedia

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    C. R. Mabley. Christopher Richards Mabley (1836–1885) was the founder of a chain of department stores in United States. He was known as "The Merchant Prince". Mabley was born on Feb 22, 1836, in St. Minver, Cornwall, England to William and Mary née Richards Mably.