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  2. Bass Pro Shops - Wikipedia

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    The second Bass Pro Shops location opened in Duluth, Georgia in 1995. [9] From then until 2004, the company opened 3–4 stores a year, and 7–9 stores a year from 2005 to 2008. [ 11 ] In 2006, the first store was opened in Colorado, [ 12 ] and the first Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World in Arkansas opened in 2013. [ 13 ]

  3. Gwinnett Place Mall - Wikipedia

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    Gwinnett Place Mall is a largely vacant shopping mall located in the Pleasant Hill Road corridor of Duluth, Georgia, in the United States.Once the leading mall in the region, the mall centered on one of the fastest-growing counties in the nation, until the openings of Mall of Georgia in Buford and Sugarloaf Mills in Lawrenceville.

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  7. Miller Hill Mall - Wikipedia

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    Miller Hill Mall is a shopping mall located in Duluth, Minnesota, United States.It is located on U.S. Highway 53 where it intersects Trinity Road. The mall, owned by Simon Property Group, features 103 stores and a food court.

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  9. Canal Park, Duluth, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Canal Park [3] is largely a conversion of an old warehouse district into restaurants, shops (especially those dealing in antiques and other novelties), cafés, and hotels. . This conversion began in the 1980s as an attempt to use Duluth's rich industrial past, the decline of which had left the city in economic turmoil at the time, as an asset in a prospective tourist indu