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A food court, called "Cafe Commons", and a Walmart store were added to the eastern end of the mall in 1991. In 2003, Walmart's relocation to the new Harrisonburg Crossing shopping center left the Valley Mall with a large amount of vacant space. This space remained vacant through 2003 and 2004.
Pacific Brands Underwear Group, known under its core brand Bonds, was an Australian manufacturer and is now a subsidiary of Hanesbrands. It is an importer of men's, women's and children's underwear and clothing. The head office is located at 115 Cotham Rd in Kew, Melbourne. They sell a range of clothing including underwear and sleepwear.
Suburban locations in Northern Virginia operated at Landmark Mall in Alexandria (opened 1966) [14] and Seven Corners Shopping Center in Falls Church (opened October 1956, closed 1976). [15] Outlets in suburban Maryland operated at Montgomery Mall in Bethesda , Prince George's Plaza in Hyattsville (opened 1959, closed ca. 1982), [ 16 ] and ...
Harrisonburg was named for Thomas Harrison (1704–1785), an early settler. [20]The earliest documented English exploration of the area prior to settlement was the Knights of the Golden Horseshoe Expedition, led by Lt. Gov. Alexander Spotswood, who reached Elkton, and whose rangers continued and in 1716 likely passed through what is now Harrisonburg.
Chesapeake Western Railway terminal, Harrisonburg, VA. Chesapeake Western Railway Station (1913) is a brick building with two sections, the tow-story front section contains a passenger and office area while the one-story rear section was built for freight. Trim, belt courses, window sills, and lintels on the facade are made of Indiana limestone.
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Name and Social Security number of the person who bought the bond. ... To track your request, reach the Treasury by phone at 844-284-2676 or by email at savbonds@fiscal.treasury.gov.
The mall is accessible from I-95 (Temple Avenue Exit 54 and Southpark Boulevard Exit 53) exits. The mall serves the Tri-Cities, Virginia area of the Greater Richmond Region. Southpark Mall stands at approximately 800,000 square feet (74,000 m 2).