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Warner Brothers Studio Store

 forgottenspots  September 19, 2022  Leave a Comment on Warner Brothers Studio Store  Posted in Forgotten Retail
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Do you remember Warner Brothers Studio Store? Previous Next The Warner Bros. Studio Store was a chain of retail stores selling Looney Tunes, DC Comics, and other merchandise based on Warner Bros. films, similar in style to The Disney Store. They first…

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Kids “R” Us

 forgottenspots  September 19, 2022  Leave a Comment on Kids “R” Us  Posted in Forgotten Retail
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Do you remember Kids “R” Us? Previous Next Kids “R” Us is a children’s clothing retailer owned by Toys “R” Us selling clothing and accessories for children 0-12 years. Their first locations opened in 1983 in Paramus, New Jersey and…

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Toys “R” Us

 forgottenspots  September 19, 2022  Leave a Comment on Toys “R” Us  Posted in Forgotten Retail
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Do you remember Toys “R” Us? Previous Next Created over 70 years ago, Toys “R” Us became the No. 1 store for toys, clothes, video games, and baby products for children across the United States. Fun fact: The chain originally…

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Tower Records

 forgottenspots  September 19, 2022  Leave a Comment on Tower Records  Posted in Forgotten Retail
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Do you remember Tower Records? Previous Next Tower Records, which was formerly based in Sacramento, California, was created in 1960. The store was filled with records, CDs, tapes, and movies, but filed for bankruptcy in 2004. In October 2006, the…

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The Limited

 forgottenspots  September 19, 2022  Leave a Comment on The Limited  Posted in Forgotten Retail
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Do you remember The Limited Stores? The Limited was created 56 years ago in Upper Arlington, Ohio. The store originally got its name, because the clothes focused only on young women. In 2017, The Limited shut down all 250 physical…

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Sports Authority

 forgottenspots  September 19, 2022  Leave a Comment on Sports Authority  Posted in Forgotten Retail
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Created in 1928, Sports Authority had more than 460 stores across the United States at its peak. But competition from other online and in-store retailers forced the company to file for bankruptcy in 2016. That same year, Dick’s Sporting Goods…

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Sharper Image

 forgottenspots  September 19, 2022  Leave a Comment on Sharper Image  Posted in Forgotten Retail
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The consumer and electronics store, Sharper Image, was founded in 1977 in San Francisco, California. If you ever traveled through a shopping mall and sat in a comfy massage chair inside an electronics-filled store, it was probably a Sharper Image….

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Linens N Things

 forgottenspots  September 19, 2022  Leave a Comment on Linens N Things  Posted in Forgotten Retail
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Linens N Things was founded in 1975 in Clifton, New Jersey, and was once a homeware and home accessories staple. The chain operated 571 stores across the United States and Canada, and also did business as a big box retailer….

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KB Toys

 forgottenspots  September 19, 2022  Leave a Comment on KB Toys  Posted in Forgotten Retail
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KB Toys was founded in 1922 in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. The epic toy store had 1,324 locations open as of 1999 and could be found in all 50 states. Despite its once booming success, KB Toys declared bankruptcy twice and closed…

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HH Gregg

 forgottenspots  September 19, 2022  Leave a Comment on HH Gregg  Posted in Forgotten Retail
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Hhgregg was an appliances and electronics store that was founded in 1955 in Princeton, Indiana, and, at one point, expanded into 20 states. But in 2017 the store closed over 130 stores and laid off more than 5,000 people. A…

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Gadzooks

 forgottenspots  September 19, 2022  Leave a Comment on Gadzooks  Posted in Forgotten Retail
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Gadzooks was a T-shirt retailer that originated in Mesquite, Texas, and was founded in 1983. The chain grew exponentially to 422 stores and chose to focus more on teenage clothing. Yet, Gadzooks was forced to file for bankruptcy in 2004….

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Discovery Channel Store

 forgottenspots  September 19, 2022  Leave a Comment on Discovery Channel Store  Posted in Forgotten Retail
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The Discovery Channel stores first opened in 1995 and featured educational games, gifts, videos, books, and more that reflected the message you could watch on the channel. By 2007, Discovery Channel announced it would close all of its standalone stores…

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CompUSA

 forgottenspots  September 18, 2022  Leave a Comment on CompUSA  Posted in Forgotten Retail
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CompUSA was created in Addison, Texas in 1984 and was originally named Soft Warehouse. However, it was changed in 1991 when the company went public. The store specialized in computer software and computer products. In 2007, the chain couldn’t keep…

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Circuit City

 forgottenspots  September 18, 2022  Leave a Comment on Circuit City  Posted in Forgotten Retail
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Circuit City once had a whopping 567 stores at its peak, where you could buy anything from TVs and computers to audio equipment and car stereos. However, in 2008, after 59 years, the chain declared bankruptcy and began closing all…

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Fotomat

 forgottenspots  September 18, 2022  Leave a Comment on Fotomat  Posted in Forgotten Retail
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Back when people took real photos with actual cameras, you had to get them developed somewhere. Enter Fotomat, founded by businessman Preston Fleet in California in 1968. The company’s gold-roofed kiosks soon popped up by the thousands in parking lots…

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Bon-Ton

 forgottenspots  September 18, 2022  Leave a Comment on Bon-Ton  Posted in Forgotten Retail
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Do you remember Bon-Ton Stores? Founded in 1898 as Grumbacher and Son in York, Pennsylvania, the store first sold hats and dry goods. The company expanded during World War I, and stores were later opened outside Pennsylvania. The company grew…

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Barneys New York

 forgottenspots  September 18, 2022  Leave a Comment on Barneys New York  Posted in Forgotten Retail
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New York lost one of its finest Madison Avenue institutions in 2020, as Barneys New York shut its doors for the final time in February. The store closed after filing for bankruptcy and being bought by Authentic Brands Group in 2019.

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Minnie Pearl’s Fried Chicken

 forgottenspots  September 18, 2022  Leave a Comment on Minnie Pearl’s Fried Chicken  Posted in Forgotten Restaurants
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The fast food chain was built around comedian Minnie Pearl and was intended to be a competitor to Kentucky Fried Chicken in the ’60s. The chain spread across the South with success, but a financial scandal brought the restaurant to a…

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Hecht’s

 forgottenspots  September 18, 2022  Leave a Comment on Hecht’s  Posted in Forgotten Retail
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After being a prominent department store across the mid-Atlantic and southern United States for 150 years, the store was acquired by Macy’s, Inc. in 2005. As a result, the name of the remaining stores was changed to Macy’s.

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Thom McAn

 forgottenspots  September 18, 2022  Leave a Comment on Thom McAn  Posted in Forgotten Retail
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Thom McAn was founded in New York in 1922 as a discount family shoe store. After being acquired by Melville Corporation in 1952, the company became one of the largest footwear retailers in the country, operating a whopping 1,400 stores. In…

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Robert Hall Clothes

 forgottenspots  September 18, 2022  Leave a Comment on Robert Hall Clothes  Posted in Forgotten Retail
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Do you remember Robert Hall Clothes?

The family clothing warehouse store first opened in Connecticut in 1937. The store soon expanded across the country, establishing stores in 36 states, and remained prominent in the retail industry before filing for bankruptcy in 1977.

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Jacobson’s

 forgottenspots  September 18, 2022  Leave a Comment on Jacobson’s  Posted in Forgotten Retail
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The first store was opened by Abram Jacobson in Reed City, Michigan in 1838. By the 1930s, the chain grew and expanded throughout the state and to neighboring states such as Ohio and Indiana. The chain included only 25 stores at its…

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Zayre

 forgottenspots  September 18, 2022  Leave a Comment on Zayre  Posted in Forgotten Retail
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Brothers Max and Morris Feldberg founded a company in Boston in 1919 to supply undergarments to department stores. But within a decade, they figured out a women’s specialty store was the way to go. By the end of World War…

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Sprouse-Reitz

 forgottenspots  September 18, 2022  Leave a Comment on Sprouse-Reitz  Posted in Forgotten Retail
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Started by Robert Allen Sprouse and Fred Reitz as a five-and-dime in 1909 in Tacoma, the headquarters moved to Portland in 1919. In its heyday, the store had almost 400 stores in 11 western states. But by the 1980s, variety…

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Dogpatch USA

 forgottenspots  September 18, 2022  Leave a Comment on Dogpatch USA  Posted in Forgotten Entertainment
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Inspired by Li’l Abner, a comic strip about the ragtag residents of a down-and-out mountain town, this amusement park near Marble Falls, Arkansas opened in 1968 to an underwhelming reception. Despite eclectic attractions including a trout pond and a Wild…

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WT Grant

 forgottenspots  September 18, 2022  Leave a Comment on WT Grant  Posted in Forgotten Retail
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In 1906, W. T. Grant opened the W.T. Grant Co. 25 Cent Store in Lynn, Massachusetts with $1,000 he had saved from his work as a salesman. The company grew quickly nationwide with 1,200 stores by 1972. Unfortunately, the chain…

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Bonwit Teller

 forgottenspots  September 18, 2022  Leave a Comment on Bonwit Teller  Posted in Forgotten Retail
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Paul Bonwit founded a luxury department store in New York City in 1895, partnering with Edmund D. Teller in 1897. The store became known for its upscale goods and eventually opened in key locations such as Miami Beach and Boston….

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National Record Mart

 forgottenspots  September 18, 2022  Leave a Comment on National Record Mart  Posted in Forgotten Retail
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Founded in 1937 by Hyman Shapiro and his sons in Pittsburgh, the company specialized in using 78 RPM records from jukeboxes. Crazy, right? But it became the first music store chain in the U.S., and in 1964, the store helped bring…

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Hills Department Store

 forgottenspots  September 18, 2022  Leave a Comment on Hills Department Store  Posted in Forgotten Retail
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Founded by Herbert H. Goldberger in 1957 in Youngstown, Ohio, the chain pushed into many Midwestern and a handful of Southern states. In 1987, the store went public and became the nation’s eighth-largest discount retailer. By the 1990s, the stores…

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Kaufmann’s

 forgottenspots  September 18, 2022  Leave a Comment on Kaufmann’s  Posted in Forgotten Retail
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Kaufmann’s was founded in Pittsburgh in 1871 as a men’s tailoring and ready-to-wear store by two brothers. Two more brothers joined a few years later. The store grew into a chain of nearly 60 stores in the East. The company was…

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S. S. Kresge Company

 forgottenspots  September 17, 2022  Leave a Comment on S. S. Kresge Company  Posted in Forgotten Retail
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Sebastian Spering Kresge and a partner founded the five-and-dime, Kresge’s, in Detroit in 1897. He soon became the sole owner, and by 1935, Kresge’s grew to 745 stores in the Midwest and East. In 1962, the company decided to venture…

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Montgomery Ward

 forgottenspots  September 17, 2022  Leave a Comment on Montgomery Ward  Posted in Forgotten Retail
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Do you remember Montgomery Ward?

Aaron Montgomery started his company in 1872 as a mail-order business selling to farmers in rural areas near Chicago. The first retail stores opened in 1926, growing to more than 500 in five years. In 1985, the company ended its catalog business….

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A&P Supermarket

 forgottenspots  September 17, 2022  Leave a Comment on A&P Supermarket  Posted in Forgotten Retail
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The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, better known as A&P, started as a mail-order business around 1859. By 1930, the company operated more than 15,000 grocery stores and was the largest chain in the U.S. The chain filed for…

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Gimbels

 forgottenspots  September 17, 2022  Leave a Comment on Gimbels  Posted in Forgotten Retail
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Known as Gimbels, the first store was founded in 1842 by Adam Gimbel in Indiana. In time, the family opened stores in Milwaukee, Philadelphia, and New York City. Interestingly, they sponsored the 1920 Gimbels Thanksgiving Day parade in Philadelphia to…

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Mervyn’s

 forgottenspots  September 17, 2022  Leave a Comment on Mervyn’s  Posted in Forgotten Retail
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Started by Mervin G. Morris in 1949 in San Lorenzo, California, the company grew to almost 200 stores, mostly in the West. The mid-price chain boomed in the ’70s, but when it began expanding outside of California, it stumbled. Stores began…

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Marshall Field’s

 forgottenspots  September 17, 2022  Leave a Comment on Marshall Field’s  Posted in Forgotten Retail
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The original store was opened by Potter Palmer in Chicago in 1852 and grew into a chain centered in the Midwest. At one point, the flagship store with its gorgeous clocks, Tiffany ceiling, and iconic bronze placards was the largest in the world with…

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