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  2. Category:Defunct companies based in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Defunct companies based in Pennsylvania" The following 149 pages are in this category, out of 149 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Category:Defunct supermarkets of the United States - Wikipedia

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  4. Laneco - Wikipedia

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    Laneco was founded by Raymond A. Bartolacci Sr. in 1946. The first store opened as Paramount Foods in Easton, Pennsylvania, [1] and completed its first day of business with a total of less than $20 in sales. [2] The stores were acquired by Supervalu in October 1992, [3] and were closed by them in 2001. [4] [5]

  5. SuperATV - Wikipedia

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    SuperATV received accolades from former Indiana Governor and current United States Vice President Mike Pence for being a homegrown small business that is creating jobs in the rural town. [8] Fifteen years after its humble beginnings the business is still owned by Harold Hunt, is still family-run, and has grown to be one of the largest suppliers ...

  6. WCCS - Wikipedia

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    WCCS (1160 AM) is a commercially licensed American radio station in Homer City, Pennsylvania, about 50 miles northeast of Pittsburgh and 25 miles northwest of Johnstown, Pennsylvania. WCCS broadcasts with a maximum daytime power output of 10,000 watts and 1,000 watts at night.

  7. Glosser Brothers/Gee Bee - Wikipedia

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    The chain began as "Glosser Brothers" in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States, in 1906 when the Glosser brothers opened a small one-room shop in the Franklin Building.. It branched out into a full-service, upscale department store carrying the company's name by the end of the deca

  8. The Bon-Ton - Wikipedia

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    Over the next three decades, The Bon-Ton Stores continued to expand. In 1961, M.S.'s son, M. Thomas "Tim", entered the business, representing the fourth generation of Grumbachers. During the 1960s, the company opened new Eyerly's and Bon-Ton stores in several Pennsylvania communities and one in West Virginia. In 1969, they retired McMeen's name.

  9. Category:Indiana, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Category: Indiana, Pennsylvania. 3 languages. ... The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...