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  2. Merchants' Exchange Building (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    The Merchants' Exchange Building (also known as the Philadelphia Exchange) is a historic building which is located on the triangular site bounded by Dock, 3rd and Walnut Streets in the Old City neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

  3. Merchants Exchange Building - Wikipedia

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    Merchants Exchange Building can refer to: 55 Wall Street, New York, formerly the Merchants' Exchange Building; Merchants' Exchange Building (Philadelphia) Merchants Exchange Building (San Francisco) Merchants Exchange Building (St. Louis) Merchants Exchange (Boston) Merchants' Exchange Building (Baltimore, Maryland)

  4. United States Custom House (Baltimore) - Wikipedia

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    1816-1820: The Merchant's Exchange Building, designed by Maximilian Godefroy and Benjamin H. Latrobe, is constructed; one wing is used for Customs Service. 1900: Hornblower and Marshall are selected as architects for the new Custom House. 1903: The cornerstone of the present-day Custom House is laid on the former site of the Exchange Building.

  5. Food prices are on the rise again. What’s behind the increase

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    On the Sunday before Thanksgiving, a grocery store here was plumb out of eggs. An hour and a half north in Richfield, some eggs could be had, but they weren’t cheap. That dozen cost $1.70 more ...

  6. Royal Exchange (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Exchange building in New York City, later known as the Old Royal Exchange and the Merchants Exchange, [a] was a covered marketplace located near the foot of Broad Street, near its intersection with Water Street. [1]

  7. Philadelphia Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    In 1876, the exchange moved to the rear of the Girard Bank Building, formerly the First Bank of the United States. It stayed there until 1888. [10] From 1888 to 1902, the exchange moved to the Drexel Building which was located near Fifth Street and Chestnut. [10] Between 1902 and 1912, the exchange returned to the Merchants Exchange Building.

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  9. Silver Line Theatre Exchange presents 'Art' with options for ...

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    Dinner and a show dates are July 13 and 20, and begin at 6 p.m. All other shows begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Warehouse located at 211 N. Lewis St., Staunton. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.