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  2. L.L. Bean closes headquarters, stores and factories in Maine ...

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    L.L. Bean told CNN on Thursday the outdoor goods retailer has shuttered its flagship retail store, corporate headquarters, factories and other facilities in Maine as authorities conduct a manhunt ...

  3. L.L.Bean - Wikipedia

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    Along with a number of retail and outlet stores, the company maintains its flagship store on Main Street in Freeport. This branch, originally opened in 1917, remained open continuously, 24 hours a day, between 1951 and 1962, when Maine changed its blue laws ; a town vote later reinstated the store's open-door policy. [ 27 ]

  4. Freeport, Maine - Wikipedia

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    The L.L. Bean flagship store is the anchor to outlet shopping in the town of Freeport. The town sees about 3.5 million visitors annually, spending $308 million in 2015 alone. [ 7 ]

  5. Linda Bean - Wikipedia

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    Her largest Maine restaurant was Linda Bean's Maine Kitchen & Topside Tavern located across from the L.L.Bean flagship store in Freeport, Maine, the original site of a tavern built there in 1790. [12] On September 27, 2010, Bean purchased the original tavern location from a retired fellow Freeport native George Denney. [13]

  6. Freeport Main Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    One of the more impressive houses is the c. 1830 Harrington House (45 Main), a transitional Federal-Greek Revival brick house which is now home to the Freeport Historical Society. The Gould House (35 Main) was the most recent of the nine to be built; it was a Colonial Revival wood-frame structure built in 1922.

  7. Jameson Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Jameson Tavern is a historic building on Main Street in Freeport, Maine, United States. It was completed in 1779, as a home for local physician Dr. John Anglier Hyde, a decade before the town was incorporated and when it was part of North Yarmouth, then in Massachusetts. [2] It stands across the side street Justin's Way from L.L.Bean's flagship ...

  8. Christopher McCormick - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] In 2006, LL Bean opened a store in Burlington, Massachusetts, and McCormick announced 26 new store openings for the coming years. [5] By 2007, the company had 22 retail and factory outlet shops in the USA, and 15 in Japan. McCormick announced its intention to develop the company's business in Canada and Latin America. [6]

  9. Leon Leonwood Bean - Wikipedia

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    In 1892, Bean worked in a Bangor creamery, followed by a job clerking in an Auburn clothing store. Bean married Bertha Porter in 1898. They moved to Freeport, her hometown, where he worked in his brother Otho's dry goods and clothing store. They raised three children, Carlton, Warren, and Barbara, before Bertha died in May 1939, age 73.