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  2. Hobby Lobby opens doors in St. Marys - AOL

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    Sep. 23—ST MARYS — Customers lined up at the entrance of a new crafts store Monday, eagerly waiting to be the first shoppers. Hobby Lobby, located at 1286 Indiana Ave. in St. Marys Square, is ...

  3. Popular craft store to occupy vacant storefronts in Brunswick ...

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    Crafters, teachers and home decor lovers will have another place to get their supplies in the area. ... The Hobby Lobby store will occupy two large spaces, a 40,945-square foot space previously ...

  4. Hobby Lobby - Wikipedia

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    Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc., formerly Hobby Lobby Creative Centers, is an American retail company. It owns a chain of arts and crafts stores with a volume of over $5 billion in 2018. [ 1 ] The chain has 1,001 stores in 48 U.S. states.

  5. First Hobby Lobby in SLO County opened over weekend ... - AOL

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    The 45,000-square-foot store is located at 313 Madonna Road in the SLO Promenade shopping center, next to REI and Bed, Bath and Beyond. The new location joins more than 900 Hobby Lobby stores ...

  6. Yankee Candle - Wikipedia

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    Yankee Candle flagship store in Deerfield, MA. Yankee Candle's flagship store, which opened in 1982, is located in South Deerfield, Massachusetts.It features all available Yankee Candles as well as kitchen and home accessories, New England crafts, gifts and collectibles, a toy shop, picnic grounds and a "Bavarian Christmas Village" filled with decorated Christmas trees and a toy train that ...

  7. David Green (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    By August 1972, the focus was on arts and crafts, and the business had thrived to such an extent that Green and his wife were able to open a 300 square-foot store in northwest Oklahoma City called Hobby Lobby. In 1975, Green left his 13-year career with TG&Y and opened a second Hobby Lobby location with 6,000 square feet of space. [2] [3]