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  2. L.L. Bean closes headquarters, stores and factories in Maine ...

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    L.L. Bean’s flagship store in Freeport is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Since opening in 1917, the store has rarely closed, except for during Covid-19, the death of its executives, a ...

  3. L.L.Bean - Wikipedia

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    Company founder Leon Leonwood Bean (1872–1967) A former L.L.Bean store at The Mall in Columbia, c. 2009. L.L.Bean was founded in 1912 by its namesake, hunter and fisherman Leon Leonwood Bean, in Freeport, Maine.

  4. Freeport, Maine - Wikipedia

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    The L.L. Bean flagship store is the anchor to outlet shopping in the town of Freeport. The town sees about 3.5 million visitors annually, spending $308 million in 2015 alone. [ 7 ]

  5. Leon Leonwood Bean - Wikipedia

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    Bean died in Pompano Beach, Florida, on February 5, 1967, at the age of 94. He was buried in Webster Cemetery in Freeport, Maine. At the time of his death, the annual sales of L.L. Bean were around 5 million dollars. [9] Company policy of giving 100% money back on returned products applied until February 9, 2018. [6] [10]

  6. Linda Bean - Wikipedia

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    The Portland International Jetport features a Linda Bean's Maine Lobster Cafe with a full lounge bar. [11] Her largest Maine restaurant was Linda Bean's Maine Kitchen & Topside Tavern located across from the L.L.Bean flagship store in Freeport, Maine, the original site of a tavern built there in 1790. [12]

  7. Jameson Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Jameson Tavern is a historic building on Main Street in Freeport, Maine, United States. It was completed in 1779, as a home for local physician Dr. John Anglier Hyde, a decade before the town was incorporated and when it was part of North Yarmouth, then in Massachusetts. [2] It stands across the side street Justin's Way from L.L.Bean's flagship ...