Results for Company Store
Alf Muchin and Sons Furniture Store; Anderson Electric Company
Alf Muchin & Sons
Furniture Store;
And...
National Historic Landmark-A.T. Stewart Company Store
National Historical Landmark-A.T. Stewart Company Store
National Historic Landmark- RH Macy Company Store
National Historical Landmark-R. H. Macy and Company Store ...
American Fur Company Store
On June 6, 1822, Alexis St. Martin (1804-1880), a French C...
Company Store
The Tredegar Company operated a company store, or commissa...
Glencoe - Company Office and Store
Built around 1890 between the factory and the mill houses,...
Company Store
Oxford
Industrial Historic
District
Site...
Results for Company Store
Alf Muchin and Sons Furniture Store; Anderson Electric Company
Alf Muchin & Sons
Furniture Store;
Anderson Electric Company
821-823 Washington Street
c. 1930
is listed in the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
8th Street Historic District
Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Marker is at ...
National Historic Landmark-A.T. Stewart Company Store
National Historical Landmark-A.T. Stewart Company Store
Stewart's store (1846), the Marble Palace has been called the cradle of the department store.
Courtesy National Park Service National Historical Landmarks
National Historic Landmark- RH Macy Company Store
National Historical Landmark-R. H. Macy and Company Store
Built in 1901-02, this was long the world's largest department store under one roof. The story of Macy's is a major chapter in American retail history.
Courtesy National Park Service National Historical Landmarks
American Fur Company Store
On June 6, 1822, Alexis St. Martin (1804-1880), a French Canadian voyageur, was accidentally shot in the American Fur Company Store located on this site. Dr. William Beaumont (1786-1853), the Fort Mackinac post surgeon, nursed St. Martin back to health. ...
Company Store
The Tredegar Company operated a company store, or commissary, in this two story brick building. The company store was opened shortly after Tredegar resumed production at the end of the Civil War (c.1868) and remained in business until just after ...
Glencoe - Company Office and Store
Built around 1890 between the factory and the mill houses, the small brick building linked mill production and village life. The mill office was on the left side, with the owner's office behind it. The company store was on the ...
Company Store
Oxford
Industrial Historic
District
Site #14
The brick "L" building was
built in the mid 1800s and
was the third location of
the company store.
Marker is on Wall Street, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org