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  2. North Star Mall - Wikipedia

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    North Star Mall is a shopping mall in San Antonio, Texas, USA with anchor tenants Dillard's, JCPenney, Macy's, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Forever 21.It also has over 200 specialty stores, some exclusive to the San Antonio market, including Armani Exchange, Build-A-Bear Workshop, MAC Cosmetics, and Oakley.

  3. Neighborhoods and districts of San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    Typical Monte Vista Historic District street sign. Bounded by Hildebrand Avenue to the north, Broadway to the east, I-10 to the west and I-35 to the south, Eastside of San Antonio's Historic District features an assortment of neighborhoods ranging from the working class Beacon Hill to the up-and-coming Five Points to the established upper middle class Monte Vista.

  4. Nakoma - Wikipedia

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    Nakoma may refer to: Nakoma (Pocahontas character), a character in the Pocahontas Disney film in 1995; Novell "Nakoma", a codename for Novell NetWare 6.5;

  5. Rheem Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, much of the company's efforts went towards wartime production, the manufacturing of shell casings, a liberty ship and aircraft parts. [8] In 1942, Rheem Manufacturing took over a mill from Bethlehem Steel in Danville, Pennsylvania, to begin manufacturing munitions for World War II.

  6. JCPenney - Wikipedia

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    The Penney store at Plaza Las Américas mall in San Juan, Puerto Rico, which opened in 1968, featured three levels and 261,500 square feet (24,290 m 2). It was the largest JCPenney until a 300,000-square-foot (28,000 m 2 ) store was dedicated at Greater Chicago's Woodfield Mall in 1971.

  7. Texas - Wikipedia

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    Texas has four metropolitan areas with populations greater than a million: Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington, Houston–Sugar Land–The Woodlands, San Antonio–New Braunfels, and Austin–Round Rock–San Marcos. The Dallas–Fort Worth and Houston metropolitan areas number about 7.5 million and 7 million residents as of 2019, respectively. [193]