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  2. Jelleff's - Wikipedia

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    It operated a 3,800-square-foot (350 m 2) store, known as the "Little Shop," from 1942 to 1969, at 6936 Wisconsin Avenue., in Bethesda, Maryland. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] A 12,000-square-foot (1,100 m 2 ) store opened in the then-new Crystal City Underground in Crystal City, Virginia , in September 1976, In 1979, at the time of the chain's closing, it ...

  3. Park & Shop (Cleveland Park, Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Park & Shop, also known as Sam's Park and Shop, in the Cleveland Park neighborhood of Washington, D.C., is one of the first neighborhood shopping centers (or strip malls). It opened in 1930 with 11 tenants and was anchored by two grocery stores: an A&P and a Piggly Wiggly .

  4. JMDC - Wikipedia

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    JMDC may refer to; Japan Machine Design Center, a regulatory organization of the early Japanese optical industry; Jinnah Medical and Dental College in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan; Joint Manual Direction Center, a planned, but not implemented, air defense system at the Fort Heath radar station in Winthrop, Massachusetts

  5. Wikipedia:Merchandise - Wikipedia

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    Selling merchandise supports the Wikimedia Foundation, and is a supplement to donations.Available merchandise related to Wikipedia (and other Wikimedia projects) include articles of clothing and other miscellanea with Wikimedia logos and related motifs on them, CDs/DVDs with selected Wikipedia content, entire Wikipedia database for download and individual prints of images from the project:

  6. G. E. M. Membership Department Stores - Wikipedia

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    The first G.E.M. (Government Employees Mutual) store was opened in June 1956 in Denver by Ronald D. Evans, the former general manager of the G.E.T. (Government Employees Together) store in San Francisco. [2] The second GEM store was opened in Kansas City in July 1957 [3] followed by the third GEM store that was opened in Honolulu a few days ...

  7. Georgetown Park - Wikipedia

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    The store was to be modeled after the chain's concept store in New York's SoHo neighborhood to carry select contemporary men's and women's apparel. With this announcement, Western believed Georgetown Park would become "the highest fashion and trend center in the whole Washington area"; [ 5 ] however, the deal fell through in the summer of 2009 ...

  8. Buckle (clothing retailer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, a second store was purchased and operated under the name Brass Buckle. The company began selling more casual men's clothing and by the early 1970s, Brass Buckle had developed into a denim-based store offering a wide selection of denim and shirts. In 1977, the company introduced women's clothing and the first mall-based location was ...

  9. Garfinckel's - Wikipedia

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    Garfinckel's was a prominent department store chain based in Washington, D.C. that catered to a clientele of wealthy consumers. Its flagship store at 14th and F in the city's F Street shopping district is listed on the National Register. It filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in June 1990 [2] and ceased operations that year.