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  2. List of defunct department stores of the United States

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    Porter's Dry Goods (1838), Petoskey [306] H. C. Prange Co. (Prange's), locations in Marquette, Port Huron and Traverse City. Sold to Younker's. Robert Hall Clothes, men's fashions Highland Park [307] Roberts Department Store Sandusky [203] Robinson's, Battle Creek. [308] Sold to and operated as Herpolsheimer's (of Grand Rapids) for a period.

  3. Scheels - Wikipedia

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    The company is set to open a second Texas location in Cedar Park, coming 2026. In May 2020, the Scheels opened a location in Texas , located in The Colony . At 331,000 square feet (30,800 m 2 ), this store is the largest Scheels and largest all-sports store in the world.

  4. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    G.I. Joe's – Oregon and Washington; rebranded as Joe's in 2007, went bankrupt and closed in 2009; seven locations taken over by Dick's Sporting Goods; Golfsmith – went bankrupt in 2016 and acquired by Dick's Sporting Goods; 36-38 locations rebranded as Golf Galaxy; Herman's World of Sporting Goods – went bankrupt in 1993 and closed in 1996

  5. Theisen's - Wikipedia

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    Theisen's is a regional retail chain of 21 stores in Iowa and 3 stores in Wisconsin. The company headquarters are in Dubuque, Iowa.Theisen's stores sell hunting and fishing equipment, home supplies, automotive goods, apparel, footwear, hardware, lawn and garden supplies, paint, pet supplies, sporting goods, farm and ranch supplies, livestock feed, and tools.

  6. Galyan's - Wikipedia

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    Galyan's Trading Company was an American sporting goods chain. It was founded in Plainfield, Indiana. The store began in 1946 as a grocery store, founded by Albert and Naomi Galyan. By the 1960s, the Galyans began selling sporting goods instead. [2] The chain was purchased in 1995 by The Limited.

  7. HomeGoods looking at perhaps opening a store at Topeka's ...

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    The HomeGoods chain of home furnishing stores is looking at opening a store at this former Bed, Bath and Beyond site along Topeka's Wanamaker corridor, but that may not happen unless more private ...