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* [[Roebuck Marketplace|Roebuck Shopping Plaza]] (1957-) | * [[Roebuck Marketplace|Roebuck Shopping Plaza]] (1957-) | ||
* [[Vestavia Hills Shopping Center]], [[1958]]– | * [[Vestavia Hills Shopping Center]], [[1958]]– | ||
* 1006 [[20th Street South]], [[1961]]– (now [[Bailey Brothers Music]]) | * 1006 [[20th Street South]], [[1961]]– (now [[The Woolworth]], formerly [[Bailey Brothers Music]]) | ||
* [[Western Hills Mall]], [[1970]]– | * [[Western Hills Mall]], [[1970]]– | ||
* 2237 Bessemer Road | * 2237 Bessemer Road |
Revision as of 11:13, 10 December 2020
Woolworth's was a discount variety store chain founded in 1879 by Frank. W. Woolworth in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. It was the first "five and dime" operations, and one of the first retail chains to put its goods in front of customers to select for themselves, rather than having to present a list to a sales clerk.
The retailer was very successful, and its name was spread across the country through deals with several affiliated chain operators. Over time, the stores got larger and larger and incorporated lunch counters.
The chain went out of business in the United States in 1997.
Birmingham area locations
- 1920 2nd Avenue North
- 1901 3rd Avenue North, 1939–1988 (now the California Fashion Mall)
- 1028 20th Street South, 1925–1961
- 219 19th Street North (1957)
- 9162 4th Avenue South (1957)
- Tuscaloosa, 1932– (now Café Venice)
- Roebuck Shopping Plaza (1957-)
- Vestavia Hills Shopping Center, 1958–
- 1006 20th Street South, 1961– (now The Woolworth, formerly Bailey Brothers Music)
- Western Hills Mall, 1970–
- 2237 Bessemer Road