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  2. Hamilton, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    James Cash Penney, (1875-1971), founder of J.C. Penney; his farm home has been moved to town and is a museum. Zack Wheat, (1888-1972) National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum baseball player for the Brooklyn Dodgers.

  3. James Cash Penney - Wikipedia

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    The company was incorporated under the new name, J. C. Penney Company. In 1916, he began to expand the chain east of the Mississippi River, and during the 1920s, the Penney company expanded nationwide, with 120 stores in 1920, most of which were still in the west. By 1924, Penney reported income of more than $1 million annually. [4]

  4. JCPenney - Wikipedia

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    In 1940, Sam Walton began working at a J. C. Penney in Des Moines, Iowa. Walton subsequently founded retailer Walmart in 1962. [11] By 1941, J. C. Penney operated 1,600 stores in all 48 states. In 1956, J. C. Penney started national advertising with a series of advertisements in Life magazine. J. C. Penney credit cards were first issued in 1959.

  5. List of museums in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Nance Museum, Lone Jack, collection of Saudi Arabian art and artifacts, [69] donated to the University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg, Missouri in 2003 [70] Ozarks Afro-American Heritage Museum, Ash Grove, closed in 2013, collection now online [71] Roy Rogers - Dale Evans Museum, Branson, website, moved from Victorville, California then ...

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  7. River Roads Mall - Wikipedia

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    The mall was expanded in 1972 with a new location of J. C. Penney, but began losing major stores in the early 1980s. J. C. Penney closed in 1983, but was soon reopened as an outlet store, while Stix, Baer & Fuller was sold to Dillard's in 1984 and closed only two years later. Tenancy continued to decline throughout the 1990s, culminating in the ...

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  9. Battlefield Mall - Wikipedia

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    By 1968, J. C. Penney and Dillard's had also been confirmed as the second and third anchor stores. [2] After two years of construction, it got opened to the public on July 23, 1970. On the opening day, the mall was 93 percent occupied, consisting of 685,000 square feet (63,600 m 2 ) of shop space along with the three department stores. [ 3 ]