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  2. Superstition Springs Center - Wikipedia

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    Superstition Springs Center is a shopping mall located in Mesa, Arizona. It is owned by Macerich , and was developed by Westcor . The mall features the traditional retailers Dillard's , JCPenney , and Macy's in addition to an 8-screen Picture Show.

  3. Macy's Is Closing 66 Stores Soon — See If Your ... - AOL

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    Mesa: 6535 E. Southern Ave. in Superstition Springs Center. ... Chula Vista: 2015 Birch Rd. in Otay Ranch Town Center. Citrus Heights: 6000 Sunrise Mall. Corte Madera: 1400 Redwood Highway ...

  4. Macy’s is closing 66 locations. See if your store is on the list

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    6535 E. Southern Ave. in Superstition Springs Center (Mesa) California. 2015 Birch Rd. in Otay Ranch Town Center (Chula Vista) ... 1300 Market St. (Philadelphia) 59 Wyoming Valley Mall (Wilkes Barre)

  5. Macy's is closing 66 stores nationwide. See the full list - AOL

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    Otay Ranch Town Center, 2015 Birch Road, Suite 2, Chula Vista Sunrise Mall, 6000 Sunrise Mall, Citrus Heights Village at Corte Madera, 1400 Redwood Highway, Corte Madera

  6. U.S. Route 60 in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    View east along Route 60, Mesa. U.S. Route 60 (US 60) is an east–west United States Highway within Arizona.The highway runs for 369 miles (594 km) from a junction with Interstate 10 near Quartzsite to the New Mexico state line near Springerville.

  7. Tempe Marketplace - Wikipedia

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    Tempe Marketplace is an open-air shopping center located in Tempe, Arizona.It is located along the Salt River near the interchange of Loop 101 (the Pima/Price Freeway) and Loop 202 (the Red Mountain Freeway) near the Tempe borders with Mesa and the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community.

  8. Aztec Land & Cattle Company - Wikipedia

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    By 1885, the beef industry had collapsed because thousands of cattle in west Texas, held off the market for better prices, were either dead or starving on barren plains. Separately, the Atlantic & Pacific Railroad was having financial difficulties and sold 1,000,000 acres of Arizona grassland to Aztec at $0.50 per acre.

  9. 'Why Costa Mesa? Why not Santa Ana?' A buzzy mercado ... - AOL

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