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  2. Butler Brothers Department Stores - Wikipedia

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    The Butler Brothers Department Stores should not be confused with Federated Stores, also under Butler Brothers, which started c. 1931 which were ca. 1400 independently owned and operated department stores based on a common operating model and selling goods acquired through the Butler Brothers wholesale network. [20]

  3. Grace Bros - Wikipedia

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    Grace Bros was an Australian department store chain, founded in 1885. It was bought by Myer (later Coles Myer) in 1983.There were 25 stores across New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory plus a few in Victoria, until they were re-branded under the Myer name in 2004.

  4. Big Y - Wikipedia

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    The Lee store opened in November 2011, adding to Big Y's presence in the Berkshires; while the Franklin store opened in August 2012. The Franklin store is a sister location to Big Y's store in Walpole; those two had been Big Y's only stores in Greater Boston until 2016.

  5. Stater Bros. - Wikipedia

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    Stater Bros. Markets is a privately held supermarket chain, based in San Bernardino, California, consisting of 171 stores located throughout Southern California.It was founded in Yucaipa, California, on August 17, 1936, by twin brothers Cleo and Leo Stater when they purchased the market owned by Cleo's boss, W. A. Davis, with a $600 down payment ($13,174 in 2023 dollars [3]). [4]

  6. Patel Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Patel Brothers, Inc. (doing business as Patel Brothers) is an Indian-American supermarket chain based in the United States. [1] Patel Brothers is the world’s largest supermarket chain serving the Indian diaspora, with 52 locations in 20 U.S. states—primarily located in the Eastern United States, due to its large Indian population and geographical supply chain constraints, and with the East ...

  7. Marshfield, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The World's Largest Round Barn was built in 1916 and is part of the grounds for the annual Central Wisconsin State Fair. In 1851 and 1853, when the area was still forested, surveyors working for the U.S. government marked all the section corners in the 6 by 6 miles (9.7 by 9.7 km) square which now includes Marshfield, Hewitt, and Cameron, working on foot with compass and chain.

  8. Supernatural (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Creator Eric Kripke feels that America's urban legends are "every bit as fleshed out as any world mythologies". [14]Before bringing Supernatural to television, creator Eric Kripke had been developing the series for nearly ten years, [15] having been fascinated with urban legends since he was a child. [16]

  9. Roches Stores - Wikipedia

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    Roches Stores was a national chain of department stores in Ireland, that was owned by the Roche family. Roches Stores was founded in Cork in 1901 by William Roche, the son of a farmer from north County Cork, who had worked in Cash's in Cork city and for a time in London.