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  2. 24-Hour Stores Near Me: 40 Places Open Right Now - AOL

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    Here are 40 24-hour stores for your late-night shopping needs. ... Walgreens: The chain operates in all 50 states, plus Washington D.C., Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

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    All 24-hour Walgreens locations will have their pharmacies open on Thanksgiving. Some locations will operate with limited hours. To be safe, it is best to check with your local store.

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    An Appleton man said he needed medications after having quadruple bypass surgery, but a local Walgreens told him they were 460 prescriptions behind. 'It's awful right now': Customers see long wait ...

  5. Kansas Turnpike - Wikipedia

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    As the highway continues northeast through Wichita, it comes to exit 50 (East Wichita [53]), a double-trumpet connection to the parallel Kellogg Avenue, which carries US-54 and US-400. It is one of the original 1956 interchanges. [61] Exit 53, the final Wichita exit, is a trumpet connection to the K-96 freeway.

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  9. Dockum Drug Store sit-in - Wikipedia

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    The Dockum Drug Store sit-in was one of the first organized lunch counter sit-ins for the purpose of integrating segregated establishments in the United States. [1] The protest began on July 19, 1958 in downtown Wichita, Kansas, at a Dockum Drug Store (a store in the old Rexall chain), in which protesters would sit at the counter all day until the store closed, ignoring taunts from counter ...