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  2. Centre of Tallahassee - Wikipedia

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    10,230. Website. centreoftallahassee .com. The former Dillard's wing in Tallahassee Mall in Tallahassee, Florida in 2011. The former big box store is now being refitted as a home for a branch campus of a local charter school. The Centre of Tallahassee, formerly Tallahassee Mall, is a local semi-enclosed mixed-use shopping, entertainment, and ...

  3. Service Merchandise - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Zimmerman. Products. 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.

  4. Governor's Square - Wikipedia

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    Governor's Square. Governor's Square is a super-regional shopping mall located on Apalachee Parkway in Tallahassee, Florida. Its two-level design was a first for northern Florida when it opened in 1979, [3] and was for many years the newest of two enclosed malls in the Tallahassee area, the other being The Centre of Tallahassee, formerly the ...

  5. Merchandise Mart - Wikipedia

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    The Merchandise Mart (or the Merch Mart, or the Mart) is a commercial building in downtown Chicago, Illinois. When it opened in 1930, it was the world's largest building, with 4 million square feet (372,000 m 2) of floor space. [1][2] The Art Deco structure is at the junction of the Chicago River 's branches. The building is a leading retailing ...

  6. History of Tallahassee, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Centrally-located Tallahassee—only north Florida had any significant population—was the center of Florida's slave trade. [26] In 1860, Leon County's population was 73% black, almost all of them slaves ; [ 27 ] there were more slaves in Leon County than in any other county in Florida. [ 28 ] (

  7. Railroad Square - Wikipedia

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    In May 2024, the Railroad Square Art District was struck by one of a wave of Spring tornadoes sweeping through Florida and the United States more broadly. [7] [8] The tornado caused significant damage to locally owned businesses and nonprofits in the Railroad Square Arts District, causing some to temporarily close in order to rebuild, whereas other local business staples (such as Cosmic Cat ...

  8. William Anderson General Merchandise Store - Wikipedia

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    The William Anderson General Merchandise Store (also known as Anderson's Corner) is a historic site in Redland, Florida, United States. Built in 1911 by William “Popp” Anderson, who worked for railroad magnate Henry Flagler, the wood-frame structure is located at 15700 Southwest 232nd Street. [ 2][ 3] It served as a general store for the ...

  9. Doak Campbell Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Doak Campbell Stadium, with its original capacity of 15,000 in 1950, was built at a cost of $250,000. In 1954, the stadium grew to a capacity of 19,000. Six thousand more seats were added in 1961. During the Bill Peterson era (1960–70), the stadium was expanded to 40,500 seats, and it remained at that capacity for the next 14 years.