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    5109 Dixie Highway, Louisville, Kentucky, 40216. ... the only store in Louisville is at 2500 Terra Crossing Boulevard. ... Amazon's secret overstock section is bursting with savings — and some ...

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    The new location will have a dual-drive thru, according to planning documents filed with the city, and space for interior seating and parking.

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  5. Stewart Dry Goods - Wikipedia

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    The Stewart Dry Goods Company—alternately known as Stewart Dry Goods, or Stewart's—was a regional department store chain based in Louisville, Kentucky. At its height, the chain consisted of seven store locations in Kentucky and Indiana. The chain in its later years operated as a division of New York–based Associated Dry Goods. [1]

  6. Waverly Hills, Louisville - Wikipedia

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    Waverly Hills is a neighborhood in Southwestern Louisville, Kentucky which is centered at Dixie Highway and Pages Lane.It is located in a hilly section of the city, which is part of the larger Knobs Region which extends into southeastern Kentucky.

  7. Bacon's - Wikipedia

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    Bacon's always had a presence in Indiana prior to the opening of its St. Matthews store in 1953. One of the earliest location in Indiana was on Spring Street in downtown Jeffersonville. [11] By the mid-1950s, this store was determined to be too small and was replaced by a much larger store in the newly built Youngstown shopping center in 1956. [12]