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  2. CTown Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    CTown was founded in 1975 as KTown as a move by Krasdale into retail operations, with the K standing for "Krasdale." [1] Under threat from Kmart, the company changed the store name to CTown.

  3. C-Town (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    C-Town may refer to: C-Town, a supermarket chain; C Town, a shopping complex in Amman, Jordan This page was last edited on 17 March 2017, at 01:27 (UTC). Text is ...

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  6. C-Town Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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  7. Food City (K-VA-T) - Wikipedia

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    A Food City location in Chattanooga, Tennessee. K-VA-T Food Stores, Inc. traces its history to 1955, when company founder Jack Smith opened his first 8,800-square-foot (820 m 2) Piggly Wiggly store in Grundy, Virginia, with the help of three special stockholders: his father, Curtis Smith, uncle, Earl Smith and cousin, Ernest Smith.

  8. Taylortown, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Official Town Website: Taylortown is a town in Moore County, North Carolina, ... In the town, the population was spread out, with 28.3% under the age of 18, 6.7% from ...

  9. Nicknames of Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    "C-town" or "C-land" – Used by many performing artists and locals to denote Cleveland. [ 3 ] [ 7 ] "City of Champions" – Referring to Cleveland's golden age of sports victories in the 1940s and 1950s.