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  1. Food City or Food Town were Canadian supermarkets operated by the Toronto -based Oshawa Group. The stores were often paired with department store chain Towers. A typical Food City store had: The stores employed a plastic numbered basket system at the checkout that would be placed onto rollers and/or a conveyor and then is loaded by staff at a ...

  2. Jun 2, 2023 · More than 200,000 people visited the store, in its first three days, and they were amazed by the large variety of inventory and low prices. Shoppers in the produce section at the Big Bear supermarket on Lane Avenue, Columbus, Ohio, June 1952. Courtesy of the Ohio History Connection. Via Ohio Memory. The name Big Bear was selected because it was ...

  3. The store quickly became one of the highest-volume markets in the Columbus area, reaching $300,000 a week in sales, and cutting into the sales of area natural food stores. With 63 stores and 27 Harts discount department stores, the company had earned $8.6 million in fiscal year 1982 on sales of $652 million.

  4. Red & White ad from 1955. Red & White Corporation is a chain of independently owned and operated food stores operating in the United States and Canada. While it has been supplanted by supermarket chains in many of its locations, its signature red dot logo with the words Red & White can still be found on small independent grocers in many states ...

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    • The North Market
    • Short North Gothic Mural
    • Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
    • Columbus Segway Tour
    • Jeni’s Ice Creams
    • Legoland Discovery Center
    • Arnold Schwarzenegger Statue
    • Otherworld: Immersive Art Experience
    • Ohio State University Campus

    Tucked away in the historic German Village neighborhood, the Book Lofthas half a million books in 32 rooms on two levels. Pick up a map of the store to help you navigate. Or just wander around through the rooms of books about politics, music, humor, history, travel, and pretty much everything else you can think of. The Book Loft is open late, so it...

    The term “indoor marketplace” doesn’t tell the full story of the North Market. Part shopping mall, part food court, part town square, the North Market is a nice way to spend a couple of hours. Food is a big part of the North Market, with all sorts of ethnic restaurants and various stands offering everything from barbecue to ice cream. My favorite s...

    The Short North Arts District has a number of fun art pieces. None better than the mural of the famous American Gothic painting, featuring a farming couple holding a pitchfork. This one is weird because it was depicts the wife drawn upside down. It was created by artists Steve Galgas and Mike Altman. Find it at 8 E. Lincoln Street. There’s also a s...

    The Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardensare among the best nature-related attractions in Columbus. The Blooms & Butterflies exhibit is always popular during the spring and summer months. Explore Amazon rain forest and American southwest desert environments inside the greenhouses. This garden not only has lots of flowers and plants, it a...

    I found the Columbus Segway tourto be one of the best ways to experience the city. These tours take you to some of the coolest parts of town, offering great views of the skyline and river. In just two hours, you can explore fun neighborhoods and get a history lesson as the guide provides lots of information about Columbus, past and present. Plus, h...

    The best ice cream in Columbus comes from Jeni’s, which offers a slew of interesting flavors. The pistachio & honey, whiskey & pecans, and wildberry lavender were tempting, but I went with a three-scoop cup of Ugandan vanilla bean, something peanut buttery, and “the milkiest chocolate in the world,” which just might have lived up to its name. Jeni’...

    Here’s one for the kids. Legoland Discovery Centeroffers activities like the Kingdom Quest Ride and the Great Lego Race VR Experience. Four times a year, Legoland holds “Adult Fans of Lego Nights,” which cater to the grown-ups with full access to the center, special activities, and a chance to talk with the Master Model Builder team. You can grab a...

    Until 2014, the Arnold Schwarzenegger statuesat outside the Veterans Memorial on Broad Street. But it has since been moved to the convention center in downtown Columbus. Arnie came back to the city to be present for the re-unveiling of his likeness. Eight feet tall, the bronze figure serves as a reminder of the annual Arnold Sports Festival in the ...

    If you’re familiar with the immersive art experience Meow Wulf, which has installations in Las Vegas, Denver, Houston, and a few other cities, Otherworldin Columbus is sort of the same thing. Otherworld has 32,000 square feet with more than 40 scenes of “mixed reality playgrounds.” Don’t let that description fool you — it’s designed for adults. Exp...

    University campuses are always worth a look, especially one as large and famous as Ohio State. Take a few minutes to walk around and see the really old buildings, especially the renowned Ohio Stadium, where the Buckeyes play before more than 100,000 on autumn Saturdays. While at OSU, I also made a point to locate the most quirky and unique sight on...

  5. Jun 3, 2019 · In addition to men's clothing, the store sold children's clothing, some ladies' accessories and shoes. A 25-stool soda fountain, installed in1891, was an instant success, setting the stage for numerous in-store restaurants and food counters in later decades. Fred and Ralph adorned the store’s roof with a clock tower, outlined in electric lights.

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  7. A Food City location in Chattanooga, Tennessee. K-VA-T Food Stores, Inc. traces its history to 1955, when company founder Jack Smith opened his first 8,800-square-foot (820 m2) Piggly Wigglystore in Grundy, Virginia, with the help of three special stockholders: his father, Curtis Smith, uncle, Earl Smith and cousin, Ernest Smith.

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