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  2. Friedman's Army Navy Store in Nashville is saying goodbye ...

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    Since 1949, Friedman's Army Navy Store, has operated in Nashville, providing Nashvillians with military surplus, camping, hiking, fishing, and hunting gear. What began as a small army, navy store ...

  3. Nashville retailer Friedman’s Army Navy Store to close after ...

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    Family-owned Friedman's Army Navy store has been operating in Nashville since 1949. Its last location is closing after 52 years in the Hillsboro Village neighborhood.

  4. American Legion Hut (Livingston, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    A military surplus Quonset hut was purchased from Camp Forrest by W. T. Reagan who set it up in Livingston and then opened an army-navy store in it. [6] The American Legion purchased the building the next year, in 1949. [4] In addition to hosting meetings and events for the veterans, the building also provides a broader function as a community ...

  5. Harding Mall - Wikipedia

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    A Service Merchandise "annex" opened in the former G. C. Murphy store in mid 1980, said to focus on toys and sporting goods in order to complement a larger Service Merchandise showroom elsewhere in Nashville. [12] Marshalls opened on May 5, 1983, in the former Service Merchandise space, which had been previously downgraded to a surplus store.

  6. Surplus store - Wikipedia

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    The Van Nuys Army & Navy Surplus Store, a former surplus store in Los Angeles, California, United States. A surplus store or disposals store is a business that sells items and goods that are used, purchased but unused, or past their use by date, and are no longer needed due to excess supply, decommissioning, or obsolescence.

  7. Castner Knott - Wikipedia

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    The chain was in business for a century from 1898 to 1998, in its later years as a division of Mercantile Stores Company. Castner Knott's historic flagship location on Nashville's Church Street closed in 1996, while the remaining stores were among those sold to Little Rock, Arkansas-based Dillard's, when it acquired Mercantile in 1998. [1]

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