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  2. File:Sunglass Hut in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Everything we would buy from Macy's after Christmas sales - AOL

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    In fact, right now Macy's is having a major after Christmas sale for 20% to 60% off everything from men's and women's clothing to home and bedding and bath deals and more.

  4. Rowland Hussey Macy - Wikipedia

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    R.H. Macy's monument at Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx. In 1875, Macy took on two partners, Robert M. Valentine (1850–1879), a nephew; and Abiel T. La Forge (1842–1878) of Wisconsin, who was the husband of a cousin. [7] [8] Macy died on March 29, 1877, in Paris of Bright's disease. [9] He was interred in the Woodlawn Cemetery in The Bronx.

  5. More progress in Macy's buyout battle as Arkhouse ... - AOL

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    Arkhouse's March all-cash offer values Macy's at $24 per share — a 14.3% increase from its original proposal of $21 per share — and a 51.3% premium to Macy’s share price on Nov. 30, 2023.

  6. Shackleton's Hut - Wikipedia

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    Shackleton's Hut. /  77.552929°S 166.168286°E  / -77.552929; 166.168286. Shackleton's Hut ( 77.552929°S 166.168286°E) is a historical site near Cape Royds, Ross Island, Antarctica, where the explorer Ernest Shackleton built a hut that housed his party during the winter of 1908.

  7. Foto Hut - Wikipedia

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    Foto Hut. The Foto Hut was a photography store chain started in 1972 by Frank Sklar [1] (March 22, 1921 – December 1, 2009) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The chain eventually went out of business in 2003 because of competition with larger retail corporations such as Walmart and Target and because of the popularity of digital media.