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  2. Steinway Hall - Wikipedia

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    Spectators buying tickets for a Charles Dickens reading at Steinway Hall in New York City, in 1867. Steinway Hall (German: Steinway-Haus) is the name of buildings housing concert halls, showrooms and sales departments for Steinway & Sons pianos. The first Steinway Hall was opened in 1866 in New York City. [1]

  3. Video Archives - Wikipedia

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    Video Archives was a video rental store located in Manhattan Beach, California, and later moved to Hermosa Beach, California, owned and managed by Lance Lawson and Rick Humbert. [1] Filmmakers Quentin Tarantino , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Roger Avary [ 4 ] and Daniel Snyder [ 5 ] worked there before becoming successful in the film industry.

  4. Tiffany & Co. flagship store - Wikipedia

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    The Tiffany & Co. flagship store (also known as The Landmark) is a ten-story retail building in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, within the luxury shopping district on Fifth Avenue between 49th and 60th Streets.

  5. Best Products - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, the Lewises sent out their first catalog. The first showroom was at 4909 West Marshall Street in Richmond, just across the street from the new Willow Lawn Shopping Center. The company had a strong sense of promotion and artistic sensibilities; it was legend in artistic circles that it would trade store merchandise for art.

  6. Paramount Theatre (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The Paramount Theatre was a 3,664-seat movie palace located at 43rd Street and Broadway on Times Square in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Opened in 1926, it was a showcase theatre and the New York headquarters of Paramount Pictures .

  7. Alexander's - Wikipedia

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    At its heyday in the 1930s, this store was known for its discount bargains and had more sales per square foot than any other store in the United States. [8] Farkas was known for being a master at selecting locations for his stores, buying the real estate instead of leasing. [7] In February 1959, the company opened a store in Rego Park, Queens. [10]

  8. 280 Broadway - Wikipedia

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    280 Broadway – also known as the A.T. Stewart Dry Goods Store, the Marble Palace, the Stewart Building, and the Sun Building – is a seven-story office building on Broadway, between Chambers and Reade streets, in the Civic Center neighborhood of Lower Manhattan in New York City.

  9. Thibaut Cuisset - Wikipedia

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