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  2. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pace Membership Warehouse – founded in Denver in 1983 and quickly expanded to the East Coast; [194] [195] acquired by Kmart in 1989; [196] [197] later sold to Sam's Club in 1993 and rebranded [198] [199] Price Club – merged with Costco in 1993 and rebranded [200] [201]

  3. TechStyle Fashion Group - Wikipedia

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    The registration process requires members to complete a survey regarding their fashion preferences. At the beginning of each month, a member can choose one of the selections, request new options, or skip the month altogether without charge. [49] [50] In February 2019, TechStyle reached more than 5-million members. [51] [52] [53]

  4. 9 Best New Costco Arrivals for Your Money in February 2025 - AOL

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    ON Ladies’ Cloudtrax 1 Shoe. Price: $99.99. Where is it cheaper to buy ON ladies’ Cloudtrax 1 shoes: Costco or Zappos? The answer is Costco where this online-only new arrival costs just under ...

  5. Montreal Snow Shoe Club - Wikipedia

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    The Montreal Snow Shoe Club (MSSC) was a sports club in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Founded in 1840 by twelve well-known young men, it was the first club of its sort in North America (and probably the world) and led the way for hundreds of other clubs like it to be established across Canada and the United States .

  6. List of gentlemen's clubs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The five oldest existing American clubs are the South River Club in South River, Maryland (c.1690/1700), the Schuylkill Fishing Company in Andalusia, Pennsylvania (1732), the Old Colony Club in Plymouth, Massachusetts (1769), the Philadelphia Club in Philadelphia (1834), and the Union Club of the City of New York in New York City (1836). [1]

  7. United Shoe Workers of America - Wikipedia

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    The union was founded in 1937, when the United Shoe and Leather Workers' Union merged with the Shoe Workers' Protective Union. [1] It affiliated with the Congress of Industrial Organizations, and by 1953, it had around 60,000 members. [2] In 1955, it transferred to the newly merged AFL–CIO. [3]