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  2. Teavana - Wikipedia

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    Teavana Corporation was an American tea company, which previously had locations throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, and the Middle East. [1] Starbucks acquired Teavana in 2012, and in 2017, Starbucks announced it would close all Teavana locations by 2018. As of 2022, a very limited variety of Teavana products continue to be sold at ...

  3. Why Starbucks is closing all its Teavana stores - AOL

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  4. The death of the American mall is forcing Starbucks to make ...

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    The coffee giant announced it was "evaluating strategic options" for its struggling Teavana stores located in malls across the US. The death of the American mall is forcing Starbucks to make some ...

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  6. List of defunct department stores of the United States

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    Founded in 1872, Montgomery Ward pioneered mail-order catalog retailing and opened its first retail store in 1926. A bankruptcy reorganization in 1999 failed to turn the chain around. Closed 2001. Still exists as a catalog/internet/mail order retailer. Siegel-Cooper Company; Chas A. Stevens (Chicago) Purchased by Hartmarx Corp. before being closed.

  7. List of federally recognized tribes by state - Wikipedia

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    Map of states with US federally recognized tribes marked in yellow. States with no federally recognized tribes are marked in gray. Federally recognized tribes are those Native American tribes recognized by the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs as holding a government-to-government relationship with the US federal government. [1]

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  9. Mayaca people - Wikipedia

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    Mayaca was the name used by the Spanish to refer to a Native American tribe in central Florida, to the principal village of that tribe and to the chief of that village in the 1560s. The Mayacas occupied an area in the upper St. Johns River valley just to the south of Lake George .