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  2. Ben Franklin (company) - Wikipedia

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    Ben Franklin Stores purchased Texas retailer Duke & Ayres in the early 1970s. [3] Duke & Ayres was a chain of 5 and 10 cent stores based in Dallas, Texas , with stores that were located throughout the state from approximately 1910 to 1990.

  3. Butler Brothers - Wikipedia

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    By 1936, there were 2,600 Ben Franklin stores and 1,400 Federated stores. In the 1940s and 1950s, Butler Brothers was one of the largest wholesalers in the country. Unlike many modern franchises, which seek to present a uniform identity to consumers, the Ben Franklin franchise largely benefitted dime store owners by making weekly shipments from ...

  4. Classic Five-and-Dime Stores From Yesterday and Today - AOL

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    At its peak, there were some 2,500 Ben Franklins nationwide, but by the time Ben Franklin Stores declared bankruptcy 1996, only about 860 were left. Today, a handful still exist. Today, a handful ...

  5. List of defunct department stores of the United States

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    J. Bacon's & Sons "Bacon's" , division of Mercantile Stores Company. All locations merged into sister division McAlpin's 1980s, select locations converted to Dillard's 1998 with Dillard purchase of Mercantile and the rest closed. [171] Ben Snyder's (Louisville), was founded in 1913 and later sold to Hess's in 1987.

  6. Did you know? - AOL

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    Yates Variety Store opened that year in the Elks building at 1211 2nd St. Yates 5&10 was open 1947-1952. From 1952 to 1975, the ground floor of the Elks was home to Ben Franklins.

  7. List of department stores of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Academy Sports + Outdoors; Bargain Hunt; Ben Franklin; Bi-Mart; Big Lots; BJ's Wholesale Club; Bob's Stores, 24 stores, (Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire ...

  8. These Vintage Photos Show the Evolution of Walmart

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    In the 1960s, Sam owned nine Ben Franklin stores but viewed the concept of variety stores as limiting. He decided that discount stores were the future. In 1962, he opened his first “Wal-Mart ...

  9. H. L. Green Company - Wikipedia

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    It acquired United Stores, which owned a significant share of McCrory Stores and McLellan Stores, in 1959, but sold this in 1960 to B.T.L Corporation (which also owned Ben Franklin Stores). In 1961 McCrory Stores merged with H. L. Green, the combined company taking the McCrory name. The same week this was announced, McCrory took over Lerner ...