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  2. Newbury Street - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Lauren Store, 93–95 Newbury St, Boston. The transformation that turned Newbury Street into a trendy shopping district probably began in the 1970s with the opening of the original Newbury Comics. From 1970 until the late 1990s, lower Newbury Street was lined with posh up-and-coming art galleries.

  3. List of booksellers in Boston - Wikipedia

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    George Emery Littlefield (1900), Early Boston booksellers 1642-1711, Boston: The Club of odd volumes, OCLC 3573345, OL 6929406M Google books; George Emery Littlefield. The early Massachusetts press, 1638-1711. Boston: Club of Odd Volumes, 1907. Worthington Chauncey Ford. The Boston book market, 1679-1700. Boston: Club of Odd Volumes, 1917. 18th ...

  4. Newbury Comics - Wikipedia

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    Newbury Comics' flagship store on Newbury Street in Boston, Massachusetts Newbury Comics in North Dartmouth; Now Moved Into The Dartmouth Mall Harvard Square location. Newbury Comics is an American comic book and music retailer based in New England. Newbury Comics began as a comic book vendor on Newbury Street in Boston.

  5. Shreve, Crump & Low - Wikipedia

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    Shreve, Crump & Low is known for classic fine jewelry and timepieces, tableware, and Boston-themed gifts. In 1974, Shreve, Crump & Low opened a second location at The Mall at Chestnut Hill [2] and it closed in 2009. In May 2012, the Boylston Street store relocated to 39 Newbury Street, Boston. In 2014, another store was opened in Greenwich, CT.

  6. L.A. Burdick - Wikipedia

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    The front of the L.A. Burdick store on Newbury Street in Boston, Massachusetts. L.A. Burdick is a chocolatier established in the 1970s. It has six locations in the United States: two in Massachusetts, and one each in New York City, Chicago, Washington D.C., and Walpole, NH. [1]

  7. Google Store - Wikipedia

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    Google Store is a hardware retail store operated by Google that sells Google Pixel devices, Google Nest products, Chromecast dongles, Fitbit devices, and accessories such as earbuds, phone cases, chargers, and keyboards. It also sold Nexus, Daydream, Stadia and Cardboard devices until their discontinuations.

  8. Rugby Ralph Lauren - Wikipedia

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    342 Newbury Street in Boston, Massachusetts - Rugby Ralph Lauren flagship. 43 King Street, Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom—First European Rugby Ralph Lauren store (Opened September 3, 2011) 1065 Wisconsin Avenue in Georgetown, Washington, D.C. - The only store to include Rugby Food & Spirits.

  9. Johnny Cupcakes - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Cupcakes storefront on Newbury Street in Boston. In 2005, Earle opened the first Johnny Cupcakes store in his hometown of Hull after working with his father to convert it from a boat garage into a retail space. [5] By this time, he had decided to keep his merchandise out of chain stores, and sell it exclusively through his own shops. [4]