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  2. Wanamaker's - Wikipedia

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    Wanamaker 's, originally known as John Wanamaker Department Store, was one of the first department stores in the United States. Founded by John Wanamaker in Philadelphia in 1861, it was influential in the development of the retail industry including as the first store to use price tags.

  3. Department store - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Constable was the first American department store. It was founded in 1825 as a small dry goods store on Pine Street in New York City. In 1857 the store moved into a five-story white marble dry goods palace known as the Marble House.

  4. F. W. Woolworth Company - Wikipedia

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    Founded: February 22, 1879; 145 years ago (), in Utica, New York, U.S. Founder: Frank Winfield Woolworth: Defunct: July 17, 1997; 27 years ago () (said division only) Fate: Department stores closed. Name changed in 1997 to Venator Group, and in 2001 to Foot Locker: Successor: Foot Locker (1974–present) Headquarters

  5. Then & Now: The 164-year history of America's oldest ...

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    Though the founder of the modern-day Macy's department stores couldn't seem to spin gold from the prospecting 49ers, he did produce an East Coast hit when he launched New York City's first ...

  6. Department stores by country - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Constable was the first American department store. It was founded in 1825 by Aaron Arnold (1794?–1876), an emigrant from Great Britain, as a small dry goods store on Pine Street in New York City. In 1857 the store moved into a five-story white marble dry goods palace known as the Marble House.

  7. John Shillito Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was an early embracer of the African-American community. In 1946, it was the first department store to give credit, offer employment, and advance African-Americans in management positions. The Cincinnati store's restaurant was the first to serve all patrons. [9]

  8. Kohl's - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Polish immigrant Maxwell Kohl, who opened a corner grocery store in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1927. [2] [3] It went on to become a successful chain in the local area, and in 1962 the company branched out by opening its first department store. [4]

  9. Lazarus (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Lazarus developed or was an early adopter of many shopping innovations such as "one low price" (no bargaining necessary, earlier implemented by the John Wanamaker Store [3]), first department store escalators in the country, first air-conditioned store in the country, and Fred Lazarus Jr. successfully lobbied President Franklin Roosevelt to ...