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  2. Sugarloaf Mills - Wikipedia

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    Sugarloaf Mills, formerly Discover Mills, is a 1,183,000-square-foot (109,900 m 2) single story shopping mall in suburban Metro Atlanta, located in Lawrenceville in Gwinnett County, Georgia, near the interchange of Interstate 85 and Highway 316.

  3. Medieval Times - Wikipedia

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    Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament is an American dinner theater featuring staged medieval-style games, sword-fighting, and jousting. Medieval Times Entertainment, the holding company , is headquartered in Irving , Texas .

  4. Groupon - Wikipedia

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    Groupon Scheduler Groupon Scheduler is an online booking tool for merchants, allowing their consumers to seamlessly book appointments for services at the time of purchasing their Groupon deal. This tool is targeted at merchants running deals where appointments are required, for example in the health and beauty industry or for classes and ...

  5. Bid ends for Medieval Times union contract - AOL

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    The Medieval Times union was represented by the American Guild of Variety Artists up until the recent move. Workers at Lyndhurst and Buena Vista in southern California voted in 2022 to form a ...

  6. The Castle (Atlanta) - Wikipedia

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    The Castle in Atlanta. The Castle, also known as Fort Peace, is the former residence of wealthy agricultural supplier Ferdinand McMillan (1844–1920). It is located at 87 15th Street NW in Midtown Atlanta, Georgia, next to the High Museum of Art. After McMillan's death, the building long housed facilities for Atlanta's arts community.

  7. M. Rich Building - Wikipedia

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    It housed Rich's department store from the time it was completed in 1907 until it moved into its much larger premises at Broad and Alabama streets in 1924. [1] In September 1882 Rich's moved to 54-56 Whitehall [2] and in 1906, the adjacent M. Kutz & Co. building at 52 Whitehall was acquired. Both it and the Rich store at 54-56 Whitehall were ...

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  9. Stewart-Lakewood Center - Wikipedia

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    Lubie Geter, one of the children murdered in the Atlanta murders of 1979–1981, was last seen at the Stewart-Lakewood Center. [5] Today part of the original 40+ unit [1] mall has been demolished. A handful of the remaining units are occupied by a dollar store, wig store, and others.