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Macy's Former Jewelry Department
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Macy's Former Jewelry Department
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I am guessing that this room used to be the jewelry department. The display cases are small, and there is a walk-in safe. There are ornate bronze gates which separate this room from the main floor. There is a mezzanine on two sides of the room, connected by a bridge. The architecture looks to be from the 1920's. The carpet was newer, so I guess that the room was used in modern times.
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Type: Building
Status: Active
Accessibility: Moderate
Recommendation: check it out if you're nearby
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Address
Minneapolis, Minnesota
United States
Owner: Macy's duh
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Salespeople everywhere. You will need your invisibility cloak.
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Wikipedia gives this history on Dayton's Dept. Store, which is now occupied by Macy's. Minneapolis-based Dayton's was among the nation's leading department stores for nearly a century. Founded in 1902 by George Draper Dayton, Dayton stores quickly became synonymous with quality merchandise, superior service, fashion leadership, and community involvement. In 1969, the Detroit-based J.L. Hudson Company merged with the Dayton Corporation to form the Dayton-Hudson Corporation, adding 21 Michigan-based stores to the total. In 1990, the department store division of Dayton-Hudson (now Target Corporation) acquired Chicago-based Marshall Field's. Both Dayton's and Hudson's retained their individual store names until 2001 when they were united under the Marshall Field's namplate. Prior to changing its name to Marshall Field's, Dayton's stores numbered 19, serving communities throughout the upper Midwest. Dayton's was the parent of Target, opening the first Target in 1962 as the discount store version of Dayton's. Target quickly grew to become the majority of the company's business. In 2000, Dayton-Hudson was renamed Target Corporation. In 2004, Target finally divested their department store division to focus on discount retailing. May Company purchased the stores prior to its own acquisition by Federated Department Stores, which rebranded all the Marshall Field's stores as Macy's. Many Minnesotans have resisted the double name change, and continue to refer to "Dayton's" when speaking of the old stores in Rosedale Center and Downtown Minneapolis and St. Paul. More history here: http://www.dshisto...ytons_minneapolis/
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Opheliaism on 4/1/2013 1:27 PM.
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on Apr 1 13 at 13:27, Opheliaism validated this location on Mar 31 13 at 1:40, peterbillionaire made this location public on Aug 31 08 at 10:38, Steed validated this location on Aug 30 08 at 17:58, peterbillionaire made this location available on Aug 30 08 at 17:47, peterbillionaire changed the following: Security Measures on Aug 30 08 at 17:45, peterbillionaire changed the following: Recommendation on Aug 30 08 at 17:43, peterbillionaire changed the following: Status, Accessibility, Security Measures on Aug 30 08 at 17:41, peterbillionaire changed the following: History, Description on Aug 30 08 at 17:29, peterbillionaire changed the following: Display Name, Notes for Mods, Owner, Type, City, Province / State (please use full name), Country, History, Interesting Features, Media Coverage, Future Plans, Description, Web Links on Aug 30 08 at 17:21, peterbillionaire deleted 1 pictures from gallery peterbillionaire's gallery
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