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  2. This store's a real gem! Historic Cincinnati shop named third ...

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    Richter & Phillips, a 126-year-old Cincinnati jewelry shop, has been named the third-coolest jewelry store in the country by Instore Magazine.

  3. John Shillito Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was an early embracer of the African-American community. In 1946, it was the first department store to give credit, offer employment, and advance African-Americans in management positions. The Cincinnati store's restaurant was the first to serve all patrons. [9]

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    How to Spot The Best Vintage Jewelry in Thrift Stores, According to Jewelers. Wendy Rose Gould. December 24, 2024 at 10:02 AM. Thayer Allyson Gowdy.

  5. Mabley & Carew - Wikipedia

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    Mabley & Carew was the first store in Cincinnati to adopt full-page newspaper ads, to give elaborate Christmas performances, and to set up the Arbor Day custom. The Mabley & Carew building was once illuminated by 10,000 lights that glimmered opposite Fountain Square.

  6. McAlpin's - Wikipedia

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    McAlpin's was a Cincinnati-based department store founded in 1852 as Ellis, McAlpin & Co. [1] McAlpin's opened their landmark downtown location on Fourth Street in 1880, taking over a building from their competitor Shillito's. In 1954, McAlpin's became the first Cincinnati department store to open a suburban site, in the Western Hills Shopping ...

  7. Swifton Center - Wikipedia

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    Retail developer Jonathan Woodner first announced plans for Swifton Center in 1951, and sold his stake in the mall to Stahl Development in 1954. [2] The site chosen for the center was the southeast corner of Reading Road (U.S. Route 42) and Seymour Avenue within the city limits of Cincinnati, Ohio, a site determined by market analysts to be the center of population for the Cincinnati market at ...

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