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  2. The Bon-Ton - Wikipedia

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    The Bon-Ton was a popular store destination on the classic radio show Fibber McGee and Molly, [2] which aired from 1935 to 1959. Following World War II, the Grumbacher family expanded operations even further. In 1946, an additional Bon-Ton was opened, in Hanover, Pennsylvania. Two years later, the company moved outside Pennsylvania, acquiring ...

  3. Clarence Garlow - Wikipedia

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    Lyric Records issued two more singles in 1951, but neither made the record charts. The following year, Garlow opened the Bon Ton Drive-In in Beaumont. Relocating to Los Angeles, California, he recorded his third version of "Bon Ton Roula", issued by Aladdin Records as "New Bon-Ton Roulay" in April 1953.

  4. Carson's - Wikipedia

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    It was sold to the holding company of Bon-Ton in 2006, but still operated under the Carson name. The entire Bon-Ton collection of stores, including Carson's, went into bankruptcy and closed in 2018. Bon-Ton's intellectual property was quickly sold while in bankruptcy, and the new owners reopened shortly afterwards as a BrandX virtual retailer.

  5. Bon Ton - Wikipedia

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    Bon Ton. Bon Ton may refer to: Ton (le bon ton), a term used to refer to Britain's high society in the early 19th century. Bon Ton (brothel), a brothel chain in New Zealand. The Bon-Ton, a department store company based in New York, New York. Bon Ton (play), a play by David Garrick. "Bon ton" (song), a song by Drillionaire.

  6. Herberger's - Wikipedia

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    Bon-Ton announced on April 17, 2018, that they would be closing doors and began liquidating all 267 stores after two liquidators, Great American Group and Tiger Capital Group, won an auction for the company. The bid was estimated to be worth $775.5 million. This included all remaining Herberger's locations after 91 years of operation.

  7. Ton (society) - Wikipedia

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    Ton. (society) Originally used in the context of upper class English society, ton meant the state of being fashionable, [1] a fashionable manner or style, or something for the moment in vogue. It could also (generally with the definite article: the ton) mean people of fashion, or fashionable society generally. A variant of the French bon-ton, a ...

  8. The Shops at Ithaca Mall - Wikipedia

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    It also provides Pre-School Story Hour and Craft free to the public. On September 25, 2014, it was announced that Sears would close. On April 18, 2018, it was announced that Bon-Ton would close as part of a plan to close all locations nationwide, which left Target as the only traditional anchor left.

  9. The Mall at Greece Ridge - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, McCurdy's became The Bon-Ton. In September 2006, Kaufmann's became Macy's. On April 20, 2018, It was announced Sears would shutter as part of an ongoing decision to eliminate its traditional brick-and-mortar format. Several potential replacement tenants are reportedly in the midst of early on discussions.