John Wanamaker (July 11, 1838 – December 12, 1922) was an American merchant and religious, civic and political figure, considered by some to be a proponent...
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Wanamaker's, originally known as John Wanamaker Department Store, was one of the first department stores in the United States. Founded by John Wanamaker...
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The Wanamaker Grand Court Organ, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is the largest fully functioning pipe organ in the world, based on the number...
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Zoë Wanamaker CBE (born 13 May 1949) is an American-British actress who has worked extensively with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre...
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Wanamaker may refer to: Brad Wanamaker (born 1989), American basketball player Elizabeth Wanamaker (1911–1958), American civil rights activist John Wanamaker...
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pioneering and successful retailers such as Harry Gordon Selfridge, John Wanamaker and Marshall Field. They advocated that customer complaints should be...
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Lewis Rodman Wanamaker (February 13, 1863 – March 9, 1928) was an American businessman and heir to the Wanamaker's department store fortune. In addition...
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Lindenhurst, Illinois Lindenhurst, New York Lindenhurst, the estate of John Wanamaker Lyndhurst (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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Francisco location eventually incorporated into adjacent Macy's. John Wanamaker or Wanamaker's (Philadelphia and New York City flagship stores), sold to Carter...
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for Marshall Cushing, private secretary to U.S. Postmaster General John Wanamaker. A 1912 oil boom led to the city's development as a refining center...
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