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  2. Family Video - Wikipedia

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    Now closed Family Video location in Commerce, Texas. Family Video Movie Club Inc. was an American brick and mortar video rental chain serving the United States and Canada. It was the flagship business of the family-owned company Highland Ventures, which is headquartered in Glenview, Illinois. [1]

  3. Family Video, Last National Rental Chain, Is Shutting Down ...

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    Family Video is shutting down all of its 248 video-rental locations across the U.S., with the 42-year-old chain citing the COVID pandemic as the final blow to its business that was already ...

  4. Video rental shop - Wikipedia

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    The exterior of a video rental store in Austin, Texas (closed in 2020) A display case of DVDs in a former Blockbuster video rental store. A video rental shop/store is a physical retail business that rents home videos such as movies, prerecorded TV shows, video game cartridges/discs and other media content. Typically, a rental shop conducts ...

  5. Blockbuster (Bend, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Located at the intersection of U.S. Route 20 and Revere Avenue, the Blockbuster in Bend, Oregon, was opened by Ken and Debbie Tisher in 1992 as the second location of Pacific Video, a small video rental store chain in the state. [6] They previously attempted to negotiate a location by a Shopko near U.S. Route 97. [7]

  6. Stranger things in Georgia: Videodrome in Atlanta is one of ...

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    Videodrome in Atlanta is one of the last video rental stores still open in Georgia. More than 30 years after they were released, people are still watching movies like "Top Gun" and "E.T. the Extra ...

  7. Erol's - Wikipedia

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    By 1985, Erol's was the country's largest privately owned videocassette rental company. [1] It was sold to Blockbuster Video for $40 million (~$82.5 million in 2023) in 1990. [2] At the time of the sale, Erol's was the nation's third largest video rental chain with 208 stores in five states and the District of Columbia. [3]

  8. Today in history: First 'Blockbuster' store opened - AOL

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    On this day in 1985, the first Blockbuster video store rental opened in Dallas, Texas. Blockbuster was founded by David Cook, who at the time had owned a computer software business.

  9. Template:Video rental shops - Wikipedia

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