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  2. The Oaks Mall - Wikipedia

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    The Oaks Mall was the second major indoor mall in Gainesville after the Gainesville Mall, which was located at US 441 and NW 23rd Avenue and operated from 1969 to 1993. [4] [5] The Oaks Mall opened in February 1978. Burdines, Sears, and Ivey's all opened in 1983 as part of the second and third stages. [6] Sears relocated from the Gainesville ...

  3. The Gainesville Farmers Market is relocating. Here's ... - AOL

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    Jul. 27—The Gainesville Farmers Market is moving to a new home — next season, that is. In 2023, the market will move to Roosevelt Square on Jesse Jewell Parkway, the city announced Wednesday.

  4. WCJB-TV - Wikipedia

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    WCJB-TV (channel 20) is a television station in Gainesville, Florida, United States, affiliated with ABC and The CW Plus. Owned by Gray Media, the station maintains studios on Northwest 43rd Street in Gainesville, and its transmitter is located near Micanopy, Florida.

  5. Market Street - Wikipedia

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    Market Street Metrolink station, a Manchester light-rail station; Market Street Railway (nonprofit), organization that supports the operation of the F Market streetcar line in San Francisco; Market Street Railway (transit operator), commercial streetcar and bus operator in San Francisco; Market Street subway in San Francisco, California

  6. Butler Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Butler Plaza is a large retail complex located in southwest Gainesville, Florida. It is the largest retail power center in Florida and among the largest in the southeast United States. Built on the former site of Stengel Airport, which closed in 1971, [1] [2] the shopping center currently consists of three major sections: Plaza, North, and Town ...

  7. The Gainesville Sun - Wikipedia

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    The paper was founded in July 1876 as the Gainesville Times, by brothers E. M. and William Wade Hampton, and was renamed as The Gainesville Sun in February 1879. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The paper was first printed on July 6, 1876. [ 5 ]

  8. Pennysaver - Wikipedia

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    A pennysaver (or free ads paper, Friday ad or shopper) is a free community periodical available in North America (typically weekly or monthly publications) that advertises items for sale. Frequently pennysavers are actually called The Pennysaver (variants include Penny Saver , Penny-saver , PennySaver ).

  9. WGFL - Wikipedia

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    WGFL (channel 28) is a television station licensed to High Springs, Florida, United States, serving the Gainesville area as an affiliate of CBS and MyNetworkTV.It is owned by New Age Media alongside low-power, Class A Antenna TV affiliate WYME-CD (channel 45); New Age also provides certain services to NBC affiliate WNBW-DT (channel 9) under a local marketing agreement (LMA) with MPS Media.