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  2. GameStop is going retro. Where you get old school Nintendo ...

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    The following locations are listed on GameStop's Retro Store Locator as of Thursday morning, Aug. 29: Carmel: 14405 Clay Terrace Boulevard Suite 135 Goshen: 4024 Elkhart Road Suite 20B

  3. GameStop goes old-school with launch of new ‘Retro GameStop ...

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    The retro stores, based on addresses, appear to be retrofitted existing GameStops—or perhaps just a segment of those locations. GameStop did not provide additional information beyond an X post ...

  4. GameStop turns select locations into retro stores selling ...

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  5. '47 (brand) - Wikipedia

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    The company now owns and operates the Red Sox Team Store at 19 Jersey Street across from Fenway Park. [8] [9] On game days, the store is open to ticketed patrons two hours before game time, throughout the game, and 30 minutes after the end of the game. The store operates daily. [10] The company headquarters is located in Westwood, Massachusetts.

  6. Patriot Place - Wikipedia

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    The Patriots Hall of Fame outside of Gillette Stadium, pictured in 2010. Opened in September 2008, the Patriots Hall of Fame presented by RTX [3] is a museum that includes the New England Patriots Hall of Fame and displays the history of the New England Patriots – including historical wins and losses, memorabilia, the game-worn uniforms and equipment of famous players such as Tom Brady, Rob ...

  7. Mitchell & Ness - Wikipedia

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    The store became a leading outlet for field hockey equipment and ski gear. Mitchell & Ness almost went bankrupt in 1983. Owner Peter Capolino told the Detroit Free Press, "By 1983 all the expansion I had done had gone to hell. I fired 100 people, closed two warehouses. I reduced the company to a little store at 13th and Walnut Streets (in ...