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  2. Massive new furniture store opens in west Wichita - AOL

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    That store, which no longer offers consignment but does sell factory-direct closeout merchandise, is in 10,000 square feet of the 59,000-square-foot larger Wichita Furniture & Mattress store.

  3. Horton’s Furniture in Wichita to close after almost 80 years

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    The Wichita furniture store that started in Argonia in 1946 is going to close after a liquidation sale. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  4. With news of Horton’s Furniture closing, many wonder: What ...

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    For three decades, Horton’s Furniture was well known for the twins who advertised the store. With the announcement the store is closing, some immediately wondered where the twins are now.

  5. List of defunct department stores of the United States

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    Federal's Detroit, discount department store, closed in 1980. Numerous locations elsewhere across the state as well. Steven West acquired the company, and stores had an unfortunate tendency to burn down. [202] Felder's Department Store Trenton [203] L.H. Field's Department Store, Jackson, Muskegon 122 years, clsing in 1987. [227] [193]

  6. ALCO Stores - Wikipedia

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    These stores were considerably smaller than Walmart's or Target's supercenter stores. Duckwall-ALCO stores announced on November 29, 2010, the closure of all 44 of its Duckwall stores, thus ending the Duckwall name. The store in Hettinger, North Dakota, was reopened as an ALCO while the remaining 43 stores permanently closed. Subsequently, the ...

  7. Gibson's Discount Center - Wikipedia

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    The company grew mostly by franchising the store concept to others. Sam Walton once inquired about obtaining a Gibson's franchise, but nothing came of it. By 1964, there were 138 Gibson's Discount Center stores generating $190 million in revenue; by 1968, there were 434 stores generating $1 billion in sales. [3]