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  2. Casual Corner - Wikipedia

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    These lines collectively reflected Casual Corner's distinctive look of the early 1960's; tailored cotton shirtdresses, Peter Pan collars, pin-tucked blouses, fine cotton and dyed-to-match woven and knit wool separates, jute-and-leather belts, and trendy hand-jeweled wooden purses. By the 1990s, Casual Corner pivoted to target working women. [14]

  3. Enfield, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Enfield was once the home to the headquarters of the Casual Corner clothing company. Formerly and most notably, Enfield had booming carpet and gunpowder industries. Orrin Thompson set up shop for the Bigelow-Sanford Carpet Co. in the Thompsonville section of town, employing many Scottish immigrants and building housing for them, which still ...

  4. Talk:Casual Corner - Wikipedia

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    Fashion portal; This article is within the scope of WikiProject Fashion, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of Fashion on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.

  5. Gulf View Square - Wikipedia

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    Casual Corner, Off The Wall, and Chess King all closed in 1996. [8] A food court was added in 1998. [9] In 2001, Dillard's relocated from the former Belk to the former Montgomery Ward. [10] As a result, the former Dillard's store was demolished in 2002 for Linens 'n Things and Best Buy. [11]

  6. Tyrone Square Mall - Wikipedia

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    Tyrone Square's first anchor, Sears, opened as a freestanding store in April 1968, 4 years before the rest of the mall.Tyrone Square Mall was built by the Edward J. DeBartolo Corporation and construction began in 1971.

  7. The Rice (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    They commissioned a five-story annex for a motor lobby and a second grand ballroom in 1958. [16] [3] [14] The hotel featured fine dining in the Flag Room, a casual first-floor coffee shop, and the underground Rice Hotel Cafeteria, known for its signature dish, rice pudding. It had a variety of retail shops, including a lobby news stand, a hat ...