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  2. All the Stores You Loved in the '90s That No Longer Exist

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    Check out your favorite stores from the '90s that are closed today. From The Limited to Wet Seal, these stores were staples at every mall in the 1990s.

  3. Old Hickory Mall - Wikipedia

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    Old Hickory Mall opened in 1967. It was developed by Hewitt Pegues Tomlin, Jr. and his sister, Francess Tigrett. [2] The mall included a branch of Kisber's, a department store that had been a downtown Jackson fixture since 1906. Around 1978, the mall was enclosed, and a new Kisber's department store was built behind the mall's original one. [3]

  4. Southaven Towne Center - Wikipedia

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    Southaven Towne Center is an open-air regional lifestyle center located in Southaven, Mississippi.The shopping center is owned and managed by CBL & Associates, who developed the property and opened it in October 2005.

  5. Category : Defunct retail companies of the United States

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    Pages in category "Defunct retail companies of the United States" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 292 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Goldsmith's - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, Goldsmith's opened its fifth store at the new Hickory Ridge Mall in southeast Memphis. The first Goldsmith's store built outside of the city of Memphis was at the Old Hickory Mall in Jackson, Tennessee, about 85 miles away from Memphis. The last Goldsmith's store to be built was at Wolfchase Galleria, which opened in 1997.

  7. 171-191 South High Street - Wikipedia

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    171–191 South High Street is a pair of historic buildings in Downtown Columbus, Ohio.The commercial structures have seen a wide variety of retail and service uses through the 20th century, including shoe stores, groceries, opticians, hatters, jewelers, a liquor store, and a car dealership.