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  2. Cayce, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Website. cityofcayce-sc.gov. Cayce (/ ˈkeɪsi / KAY-see) [6] is a city in the U.S. state of South Carolina, along the Congaree River. The population was 12,528 at the 2010 census [7] and rose to 13,789 in the 2020 United States Census, [8] and it is the third-most populated municipality in Lexington County. [9]

  3. Guignard Brick Works - Wikipedia

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    Guignard Brick Works is a historic industrial site and national historic district located in Cayce, Lexington County, South Carolina. The brick works was established by the Guignard family in 1801 and over the years produced brick for many buildings in Columbia, South Carolina and throughout the South. The complex includes four brick beehive ...

  4. Brendle's - Wikipedia

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    Brendle's was a chain of catalog showrooms based in Elkin, North Carolina, USA. Its showrooms carried jewelry, toys, sporting goods, and electronics. At its peak in 1990, Brendle's operated 58 showrooms in North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, and Tennessee. [1][2] The company announced it was closing in 1996 a few months after ...

  5. Reeds Jewelers - Wikipedia

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    Reeds Jewelers is a U.S. retail jewelry company founded in 1946 by Bill and Roberta Zimmer in Wilmington, North Carolina. [1] Reeds Jewelers sells diamonds and precious gems, fine jewelry, brand-name watches, Pandora charms, Swarovski crystal, and jewelry accessories in its chain of retail stores primarily located in shopping malls and in its online store Reeds.com. [1] In May 2008, "National ...

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

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    Just for Feet – bankrupt in 1999, acquired by Footstar, final stores closed in 2004. MC Sports – filed for bankruptcy and closed in 2017. Modell's Sporting Goods – first store opened in 1889. On March 11, 2020, the company filed for bankruptcy, and announced it would close all 115 stores.

  7. Shane Company - Wikipedia

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    542 (2009) Website. www.shaneco.com. Shane Company or Shane Co. is the largest privately owned jeweler in the United States. [1] The company is a direct diamond, ruby, and sapphire importer that operates 20 retail stores across the US, as well as their website, ShaneCo.com. The company was founded in 1971, and is based in Denver, Colorado.