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

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    G.E.M. G. E. M. Membership Department Stores was a chain of discount stores, in the US and Canada. Their first location opened in Denver in 1956. GEM offered something different: membership. The qualifications included government-, religious- and school employees, members of the armed forces, and employees of companies that did “substantial ...

  3. List of defunct department stores of the United States ...

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    Es de Velasco (High-end, department store, founded in 1939, acquired by González Padín, closed in 1995.) New York Department Stores (Founded in 1931, acquired by the Melville Corporation in 1994, most stores turned into Marshalls .) Pitusa (Discount, department store, founded in 1976, bankrupt in 2014.)

  4. George Washington Educational Campus - Wikipedia

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    Trojans, Lady Trojans. The George Washington Educational Campus is a facility of the New York City Department of Education located at 549 Audubon Avenue at West 193rd Street in the Fort George neighborhood of Washington Heights, Manhattan, New York City, United States. Within the building are located four schools:

  5. Globe Discount City - Wikipedia

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    Walgreens (owned from 1962 and discontinued in 1978) Globe Discount City and Globe Shopping City was a chain of discount department stores that operated beginning in 1960. Globe stores were located in the Southwest United States and were operated as a "big-box store" retail arm of Walgreens for much of the chain's operational lifecycle.

  6. Sears, Roebuck and Company Department Store (Washington, D.C.)

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    Designated DCIHS. May 25, 1995. Sears, Roebuck and Company Department Store, also known as The Cityline Building, is an historic retail building, located at 4500 Wisconsin Avenue, Northwest, Washington, D.C., in the Tenleytown neighborhood.

  7. Radio Row - Wikipedia

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    New York City 's Radio Row, which existed from 1921 to 1966, was a warehouse district on the Lower West Side of Manhattan, New York City. Major firms that started there include Arrow Electronics, Avnet (founded by Charles Avnet in 1921), and Schweber Electronics. The first of many radio-related stores was City Radio, opened in 1921 by Harry ...

  8. Washington Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Washington Avenue (Brooklyn), New York. Washington Avenue (BMT Myrtle Avenue Line), a station on the demolished BMT Myrtle Avenue Line and BMT Lexington Avenue Line. Washington Avenue (Albany, New York), a major east–west route in the city of Albany, New York. Washington Avenue (Philadelphia)

  9. New York Avenue - Wikipedia

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    New York Avenue (Washington, D.C.) NoMa–Gallaudet U station, formerly known as New York Ave-Florida Ave. New York Avenue (LIRR station) or Union Hall Street, a station on the Long Island Rail Road's Main Line at Union Hall Street at York College in Jamaica, Queens, New York City. New York Avenue, an avenue in Brooklyn, New York City to which ...