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  2. Turtle's Records & Tapes - Wikipedia

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    Turtle's Records and Tapes was a Southern United States retail chain, based in Atlanta, that specialized in selling cassettes, records, and concert tickets; in the latter years of the chain's existence, it also rented movies in VHS format.

  3. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Turtle's Records & Tapes – Atlanta, Georgia based chain with most stores located in Georgia and Florida; acquired by Blockbuster in 1993 and converted [150] Virgin Megastores – all Megastores in the United States were closed in 2009 [157] and the remaining airport stores closed a few years later

  4. Wuxtry Records - Wikipedia

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    Wuxtry Records is an independent record store in Athens, Georgia, that has operated since 1976.Its flagship shop is located at the corner of College Avenue and Clayton Street in downtown Athens, and is the oldest continuously operating record store in the state.

  5. DB Records - Wikipedia

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    DB Records (stylized as DB RECS) was a record label owned by Danny Beard, active from 1978 to 1997. [1] The label was operated out of the Wax'n'Facts record store in the Atlanta, Georgia neighborhood of Little Five Points. [2] Through the 1980s, the label became known as a source of southern regional music. [3]

  6. Peaches Records and Tapes - Wikipedia

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    Peaches was known for its vast selection with many locations in buildings the size of a typical grocery store. [5] Stores were also known for autograph signing events, [6] huge reproductions of the album covers of the latest releases on the side of its buildings and for selling records from wooden crates with the chain's colorful fruit-crate style logo on the side.

  7. Greenbriar Mall - Wikipedia

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    Local Atlanta businessman S. Truett Cathy took the chicken sandwiches served at his Dwarf House in nearby Hapeville and opened the Greenbriar store in 1967. [2] Chick-Fil-A announced that the location would close permanently on May 20, 2023. [3] Record Bar opened one of its stores there, to be later supplanted by Camelot Music.