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Ashland Town Center is an enclosed shopping mall located in the city of Ashland, Kentucky, United States. One of two malls serving the city, it is located on U.S. Highway 23 near downtown Ashland. The mall features more than seventy retailers and restaurants, as well as a food court .
Image Date listed [4] Location City or town Description 1: Ashland Armory: Ashland Armory: September 6, 2002 : 2519 Lexington Ave. Ashland: 2: Ashland Coal and Iron Railroad Office: Ashland Coal and Iron Railroad Office: July 3, 1979
The Ashland Commercial Historic District is a designated historic district bounded by 13th Street, Carter Avenue, 18th Street, and Front Street in Downtown Ashland, Kentucky. [2] It is composed of 84 properties, including such prominent buildings as the Camayo Arcade , Crump and Field Grocery Company , First Presbyterian Church , Paramount Arts ...
The stores were cash and carry. Collective buying by a national chain allowed JSPenney to avoid both overpriced goods and special sales. Ashland Memories: JCPenney comes to town, adhering to ...
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On March 20, 2003, it was announced that Melody Mountain would be developed. [7] Overlooking the city to the west, it is bounded by 6th Street, US 23, and a CSX spur. Initial plans were to include a Wal-Mart, Home Depot, O'Charley's, Fire Mountain and Outback Steakhouse, although Fire Mountain and Home Depot later dropped out of the project; [8] Chick-Fil-A was later added to the project.
Jayden Scott, left, Marcia Scott and Michele Scott prepare to open MJM Vintage Market in Ashland. A grand opening is scheduled for Jan. 15.
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