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  2. Warsaw Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Warsaw Downtown Historic District is a national historic district located at Warsaw in Wyoming County, New York. The district encompasses 36 contributing buildings in the village of Warsaw. They are a variety of commercial, institutional, and religious buildings with most built between the 1870s and 1915.

  3. List of county routes in Wyoming County, New York - Wikipedia

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    NY 39 in Perry: CR 7: 8.44 13.58 NY 19 in Warsaw: Saltvale Road, Main Street, and East Bethany Road Genesee County line in Middlebury (becomes CR 35) CR 9: 6.50 10.46 NY 78 in Sheldon: Perry Road NY 98 / CR 32 in Java: CR 10: 5.36 8.63 NY 39 in Pike: Hardys Road NY 78 in Wethersfield: CR 11: 6.43 10.35 NY 98 in Arcade: East Arcade Road NY 78 in ...

  4. Monument Circle Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Monument Circle Historic District is a national historic district located at Warsaw in Wyoming County, New York. The district consists of 18 acres (73,000 m 2) and includes a broad range of architecturally significant resources. It encompasses 21 late 19th and early 20th century civic, religious, and domestic properties.

  5. Warsaw, New York - Wikipedia

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    Warsaw is a town in Wyoming County, in the U.S. state of New York. The population was 5,316 at the 2020 census. [ 2 ] It is located approximately 37 miles east southeast of Buffalo and approximately 37 miles southwest of Rochester .

  6. New York State Route 238 - Wikipedia

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    New York State Route 238 (NY 238) is a 15.22-mile (24.49 km) state highway located in Western New York in the United States. It runs in a northwest–southeast direction roughly centered on the village of Attica .

  7. Variety store - Wikipedia

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    5 y 10 in San Juan, Puerto Rico in 1937. Dollar store, $1.25 store, 99-cent store, etc. in the United States and Canada plus other names. Dollar store is used predominantly, even when the maximum price is higher than one dollar. Some chains emphasize that the price is an even amount: $2, $5, etc., instead of having odd, "uneven" prices.

  8. G. C. Murphy - Wikipedia

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    G.C. Murphy was a chain of five and dime or variety stores in the United States from 1906 to 2002. They also operated Murphy's Mart (full scale discount stores), Bargain World (closeout merchandise), Terry & Ferris and Bruners (junior department stores), and Cobbs (specialty apparel) stores.

  9. Neisner's - Wikipedia

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    The brothers Abraham and Joseph Neisner opened their first variety store in Rochester, New York, in 1911.They incorporated the company in New York in 1916, by which time they had five stores, selling merchandise from 5 cents to one dollar. [1]