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  2. LaFayette, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    LaFayette, [3] [4] also informally written as La Fayette and Lafayette, is a home rule-class city in Christian County, Kentucky, in the United States. The population was 177 as of the 2020 census, up from 165 in the 2010 U.S. census. [5] LaFayette is part of the Clarksville, Tennessee metropolitan area.

  3. Kidds Store, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Kidds Store is an unincorporated community in extreme northeastern Casey County, in the U.S. state of Kentucky [1] near the intersection of KY 906 and U.S. Route 127. [ 2 ] History

  4. KB Toys - Wikipedia

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    The company had 277 mall locations, 114 KB Toy Outlet stores, 40 KB Toy Works stores, and 30 KB Toys Holiday stores, for a total of 461. [ 6 ] [ 59 ] It was the largest mall-based toy retailer in the United States at the time, operating in 44 states, as well as Guam and Puerto Rico . [ 6 ]

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    Kayci Dickerson of West Lafayette opened Village Massotherapy in 2019 at another location in the village. She's been a massage therapist for 16 years. She does therapeutic and relaxation massages ...

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    The new Lexington shop is opening soon, here are the details.

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  8. Heck's - Wikipedia

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    Part of Heck's expansion into the Midwest came after acquiring a smaller discounter, T-Way Stores (Tradeway) of Indianapolis. [2] It also acquired Mr. Wiggs of Indiana and Ohio in 1981. [3] At its peak in the 1980s, Heck's operated 170 stores throughout West Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina.

  9. Lexington Mall - Wikipedia

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    The mall was at 100% capacity and many stores were leading the nation in sales. The Karmelkorn Shoppe became the number one sales-leader in the nation for the month of December 1988 selling 16,250 pounds, or roughly eight tons, of popcorn; [4] it was expected that it would be the number one chain again in December 1989 since same-store revenues had increased 30%.