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    Bonanza Gift Shop is a landmark located on the Las Vegas Strip between the Sahara Las Vegas and the Stratosphere Las Vegas. It is billed as the World's Largest Gift Shop with over 40,000 square feet (3,700 m 2) of shopping space. According to British Airways, the shop "won't let you down when looking for the perfect souvenir."

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    Jewelry, gifts, home decor products, sporting goods, electronics, toys Service Merchandise was a retail chain of catalog showrooms carrying jewelry, toys, sporting goods and electronics . The company, which first began in 1934 as a five-and-dime store , was in existence for 68 years before ceasing operations in 2002.

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    Spiegel Spring/Summer 1958 Catalog. Spiegel was an American direct marketing retailer founded in 1865 by Joseph Spiegel.Spiegel published a catalog, like its competitors Sears, Aldens, and Montgomery Ward, which advertised various brands of apparel, accessories, and footwear, as well as housewares, toys, tools, firearms, and electronics.