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  2. Rich's (discount store) - Wikipedia

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    Rich's Department Stores. Clothing, footwear, bedding, furniture, jewelry, beauty products, electronics and housewares. Rich's was a family-owned business that was established in 1962, grew out of Jerry's Army Navy Surplus in Salem, Massachusetts, USA. The Rich family once operated 29 stores in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and Massachusetts ...

  3. Main Street Historic District (Greenfield, Massachusetts)

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    October 13, 1988. The Main Street Historic District encompasses the civic core of Greenfield, Massachusetts, the county seat of Franklin County, Massachusetts. The district includes several blocks of Main Street extending roughly from Chapman Street in the west to Franklin Street in the east, as well as a number of properties facing the common ...

  4. The Loop (shopping center) - Wikipedia

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    1. The Loop, formerly Methuen Mall, is a shopping mall in Methuen, Massachusetts, United States. It was built in 1973 as an enclosed shopping mall on a 60-acre (240,000 m 2) site and initially included Howlands and Sears as its anchor stores, as well as 70 other retailers. In 1977, Howlands was replaced by Jordan Marsh, while Filene's Basement ...

  5. Robert Hall Clothes - Wikipedia

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    Robert Hall Clothes. Robert Hall Clothes, Inc., popularly known as Robert Hall, was an American retailer that flourished circa 1938–1977. Based in Connecticut, its warehouse-like stores were mostly concentrated in the New York, Chicago and Los Angeles metropolitan areas. According to a Time magazine story in 1949, the corporate name was an ...

  6. Southridge Mall (Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Southridge Mall is a regional shopping mall located in the Milwaukee County suburbs of Greendale and Greenfield, Wisconsin. At 1,177,783 square feet (109,420 square metres) it is Wisconsin's second largest mall behind Mayfair Mall in Wauwatosa, tied with Fox River Mall in Appleton. The mall's anchor stores are TJ Maxx, Dick's Sporting Goods ...

  7. Greenfield, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Eva was born in Washington, Iowa in 1863. The Warrens built their new store and opera house in 1896, in company with John J. Hetherington. Mr Hetherington was born in Pennsylvania in 1842. The idea of a building containing both a store and opera house was first announced in Greenfield in 1895.

  8. Wilson's (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Wilson's (department store) Wilson's was a full line department store in Greenfield, Massachusetts. It first opened in 1882, [1] and closed in 2020. The original business, known as the Boston Store, was owned and operated by the White Brothers from 1882 to 1896. Its original frontage was only 25 feet, but it thrived and doubled in size.

  9. Greenfield, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Greenfield is located 39 miles (63 km) north of Springfield and 90 miles (145 km) west-northwest of Boston . Greenfield lies at the confluence of the Deerfield, Green, and Connecticut rivers. The Green River runs from the north, through town to the Deerfield, which lies along the city's southern border.