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Mobile medical units in poverty-stricken areas were sent to rural African-American populations. The project was endorsed by U.S. Senator Byron Patton Harrison and Mississippi's Department of Health. The United States Public Health Service also was involved. [citation needed] At the peak of the project, it aided nearly 15,000 children and ...
Manalapan Mall; Maple Hill Mall; Maryvale Mall; Mayfield Mall; McAlister Square; McFarland Mall; Meadowbrook Village Mall; Memorial Mall; Mercury Plaza Mall; Metcalf South Shopping Center; Metro North Mall; Metrocenter (Phoenix, Arizona) Metrocenter Mall (Jackson, Mississippi) Midtown Plaza (Rochester, New York) Midway Mall; Midway Mall ...
Among the major tenants of the mall were Joslins and Montgomery Ward department stores, along with a Safeway supermarket, a Woolworth dime store, and two local chains: Fashion Bar department store and Dave Cook Sporting Goods. At its peak, the mall consisted of over 828,346 square feet (76,955.9 m 2) of retail space with over 110 stores. [2]
The Sound in Gautier, Miss., is an 8,000-seat amphitheater that is slated to open in April. The venue is part of a multipurpose complex that developed out of the defunct Singing River Mall, Friday ...
There are over 2 million with MS around the world, but when Williams received his official diagnosis back in 1999, not much was known about the disease. Montel Williams opens up about his first ...
Oak Park Mall – Overland Park (1974–present; largest mall in Kansas and the Kansas City Metropolitan Area) Town Center Plaza – Leawood (1996–present; outdoor mall; former home of the only Jacobson's department store in both Kansas City and the state of Kansas) Towne East Square – Wichita (1975–present)
Pages in category "Shopping malls in Mississippi" ... Metrocenter Mall (Jackson, Mississippi) N. Northpark Mall (Mississippi) O. Outlets of Mississippi; S. Southaven ...
Southaven Towne Center is an open-air regional lifestyle center located in Southaven, Mississippi. The shopping center is owned and managed by CBL & Associates, who developed the property and opened it in October 2005. It was reported that upon opening, the Southaven Towne Center was expected to contribute 1000 jobs to the local economy. [1]