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  2. Michaels - Wikipedia

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    Michaels is a privately held chain of American and Canadian arts and crafts stores, founded in 1973. It is part of The Michaels Companies, which also operates Aaron Brothers, Artistree, and several private brands.

  3. The Michaels Companies - Wikipedia

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    The Michaels Companies is a private retail holding company that owns Michaels, a chain of arts and crafts stores in the US and Canada. It also owns Artistree, a custom framing business, and was taken private by Apollo Global Management in 2021.

  4. Michael's craft store coming to Auburn; Shaw's in Lewiston ...

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    Nov. 16—AUBURN — It's official, the Buzz has confirmed that Michael's craft store is coming to 600 Center St., right next to Jersey Mike's in the Shaw's Plaza complex in Auburn. Renovations ...

  5. Pearl District, Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, geography, features and landmarks of the Pearl District, a former industrial area turned into an arts and culture hub. Find out how the district got its name, what attractions it offers and how it is part of Portland's urban renewal.

  6. Ben Franklin (company) - Wikipedia

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    Ben Franklin is a chain of five and dime and arts and crafts stores in the US, founded in 1927 and named after Benjamin Franklin. It was once a retail franchise with over 2,500 stores, but now has only a few remaining locations after bankruptcy and ownership changes.

  7. Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, geography, culture, and economy of Portland, the most populous city in Oregon and the 26th-most populous in the US. Portland is known for its liberal values, its rose gardens, and its bridges over the Willamette and Columbia rivers.

  8. Lents, Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Lents is a neighborhood in the Southeast section of Portland, Oregon, with a history dating back to 1892. It is a transportation hub with Interstate 205, MAX Green Line, and several bus lines, and a diverse and growing community with many Asian, Russian/Eastern European, and Latino immigrants.

  9. Powell's Books - Wikipedia

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    Powell's Books is a family-owned business that operates four bookstores in the Portland metropolitan area, including the world's largest independent new and used bookstore, Powell's City of Books. Founded in 1971 by Walter Powell, the chain also has an online presence and offers rare, out-of-print, and scholarly books.