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Mannequins in San Diego, CA May 1999
Mannequins in San Diego: Nordstrom
Using the money he earned from the Klondike gold rush as capital, John W. Nordstrom
opened a shoe store with Carl Wallin in 1901 based on the business philosophy of
exceptional service, selection, quality and value.
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Mannequins in San Diego: Horton Plaza
Opened in 1985, Horton Plaza occupies 6 1/2 blocks or 11 1/2 acres in dowtown San
Diego. Painted in 43 different colors, it took 16 years of planning and research
by project architects Jerde Partnership of San Diego to build this shopping center in
the middle of the historic part of the city.
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Mannequins in San Diego: Westfield Shoppingtown
The full name of Horton Plaza is actually Westfield Shoppingtown Horton Plaza. It is
owned by the Westfield Group, an Australian development company which is the largest
retail property group in the world by equity market capitalisation and the eighth largest
entity listed on the Australian Stock Exchange.
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Mannequins in San Diego: Historic San Diego
When, in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes,
I all alone beweep my outcast state
And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries
And look upon myself and curse my fate,
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