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  2. ABC Warehouse - Wikipedia

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    ABC Warehouse, Inc. or ABC Appliance, Inc. is a chain of retail appliance and electronics stores based in Pontiac, Michigan. It was founded in 1963 by Gordon Hartunian, and operates 42 stores in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana. The chain also operates 16 Mickey Shorr Mobile Electronics stores [1] and 2 Hawthorne Home Appliances & Electronics stores ...

  3. Downtown Adrian Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    A number of banks opened their doors in the mid 19th century. [3] By the latter part of the century, development in the downtown district reached its peak. A new courthouse was constructed in 1884 (just outside the district), and Adrian was the commercial supply center for the surrounding agricultural area.

  4. Pontiac Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    In 1819, Oakland County was established, with a county seat at Pontiac. By 1820, Pontiac had a dam, a sawmill, a flour mill, and a blacksmith shop. A courthouse was constructed in 1824, and by 1830 the city of Pontiac was clearly the center of commerce for the county. In 1840, the business district was completely leveled by fire.

  5. Highland Superstores - Wikipedia

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    Highland Superstores was an American consumer electronics and home appliance chain. It was founded in 1933 as Highland Appliance by Harry Mondry in Highland Park, Michigan.By the end of the 1970s, the chain had 18 stores throughout the midwest with headquarters in Plymouth, Michigan.

  6. List of defunct department stores of the United States

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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 ...

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  8. Summit Place Mall - Wikipedia

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    Sears built a 181,900-square-foot (16,900 m 2) store north of the property in 1972, although this store was not part of the mall at the time. [8] In 1972, an elephant named Little Jenny, who starred in the movie Elephant Walk, was buried on the mall site. [9] Ramco-Gershenson announced renovation plans on the mall in 1983.

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