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  2. Hatley (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Hatley was established as a home-based business in North Hatley, Quebec, Canada, by John and Alice Oldland in 1986. Alice, an artist, operated a gift shop named "The Little Blue House" and created artwork in her studio. To support local charitable causes, Alice donated hand-painted aprons for auction.

  3. List of LGBT bookstores - Wikipedia

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    Book Woman [20] 1977 [21] The Little Gay Shop [22] 2019 [23] New Orleans, Louisiana: Frenchmen Art and Books [24] [25] Previously Faubourg Marigny Art and Books 1978 [26] Chicago, Illinois: Women & Children First: 1979 [27] Unabridged Bookstore: 1980 [28] [29] San Francisco, California: Fabulosa Books Dog Eared Books until 2021 [30] [31] 1992 ...

  4. Harveys (department store) - Wikipedia

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    The original Harveys department store was opened by Fred Harvey in 1942 at the corner of 6th Avenue North and Church Street in Nashville, Tennessee. The site was the former home of a post-Reconstruction Nashville retailer, Lebeck Brothers/Denton & Company, which rose to prominence in the 1870s.

  5. Castner Knott - Wikipedia

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    Castner Knott logo. Castner Knott was a Nashville, Tennessee-based regional department store chain which operated stores in Alabama, Kentucky, and Tennessee.The chain was in business for a century from 1898 to 1998, in its later years as a division of Mercantile Stores Company.

  6. 'The Snooki Shop' is coming to Nashville: What to know about ...

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    The Snooki Shop, the line of retail stores founded by reality television personality and businesswoman, Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi, has just announced a Nashville location, opening in the summer of 2024.

  7. Why the nonprofit behind Little Libraries is tackling banned ...

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    Little Free Libraries have joined the fight against book bans with a new map to allow readers increased literary access.

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

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    The Abby Z flagship store opened in SoHo, New York at 57 Greene Street in 2008 and closed in 2009 [46] when its parent company filed for bankruptcy. [47] Anchor Blue – youth-oriented mall chain, founded in 1972 as Miller's Outpost. The brand had 150 stores at its peak, predominantly on the West Coast.

  9. Nashville's Little Hats Italian market expanding to third ...

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    The shop sells everything for a patron's Italian cooking needs, from fresh pasta to cheese, cured meats and olive oil. Little Hats also offers a frequently changing menu of small plates and large ...