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    1 day ago · Dayton’s and the family supported the arts and charity, first through the Dayton Foundation (1918) and then through its 5-percent giving policy (1946). Sales grew every year, from $600,000 in 1902 to $60 million in 1950.

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      Donald Dayton, head of Minneapolis-based Dayton's department...

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    Jun 29, 2024 · To address this problem, the Dayton Company hired Victor Gruen to design Southdale Center—the world’s first indoor shopping mall—in 1952. The center opened in 1956, with competitors Dayton’s and Donaldson’s as its anchor tenants. In 1961, Donaldson’s acquired the Golden Rule of St. Paul and reopened the store as Donaldson’s Golden ...

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  3. 3 days ago · Gray Fox Coffee to open new location in Dayton's Project. The café is known for its elaborate and customizable latte art. Minnesota Life.

  4. 1 day ago · Some newer Buc-ee's stores seem to constantly stay busy, as Daytona Beach, Florida officials found a travel center in their city drew 5.4 million visitors between during a 12-month period ending ...

  5. 3 days ago · Image courtesy of Getty Images, Canva. Project 2025 is a conservative coalition's plan for a future Republican U.S. presidential administration. If voters elect the party's presumed nominee ...

  6. 5 days ago · Of the $4.2 billion in funds coming to Ohio, here’s where Dayton’s $225 million allotment lies. ... Local project receives $3.5 million in funding ($225M coming to others in Dayton)

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  8. 3 days ago · Without a decisive overhaul of Dayton, Bosnia and Herzegovina risks becoming a disaster on the doorstep of a new U.S. administration and during the remaining term of the current European Commission. Bosnia’s implosion risks renewed bloodshed, refugee flows, border changes, and widespread economic disruption that could strengthen Russian and ...

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