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- Suburban_Square abstract "Suburban Square is a shopping center located in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States, in the Philadelphia area. The center opened in 1928, and is notable as one of the earliest shopping centers in the United States. It has also been generally credited as being the first such shopping center to include a true department store, when Strawbridge & Clothier opened in May 1930. The Strawbridge's was converted to Macy's in 2006. It was announced on April 22, 2015 that Macy's will close this location in early 2016.Planning for the center began in 1926, when work by architectural firm of Dreher and Churchman began, and construction began in 1927. The original (and rarely used) name was "Hestobeen Square", a combination of three of the developers' names. It was renamed in a 1936 contest as "Suburban Square."A number of shopping centers have made claims to be the "first" shopping center (depending on the definition used) in the United States, including Roland Park Shopping Center (1907), Country Club Plaza (1923), and Highland Park Village (1931). On some occasions, Suburban Square has been reported to be first, such as in some 1970s editions of the Guinness Book of World Records Later editions of Guinness since 1979 list Roland Park.".
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- Suburban_Square wikiPageExternalLink www.suburbansquare.com.
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- Suburban_Square wikiPageWikiLink Ardmore,_Pennsylvania.
- Suburban_Square wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shopping_districts_and_streets_in_the_United_States.
- Suburban_Square wikiPageWikiLink Country_Club_Plaza.
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- Suburban_Square wikiPageWikiLink Pennsylvania.
- Suburban_Square wikiPageWikiLink Philadelphia.
- Suburban_Square wikiPageWikiLink Roland_Park,_Baltimore.
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- Suburban_Square wikiPageWikiLink Strawbridge_&_Clothier.
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- Suburban_Square wikiPageWikiLinkText "Suburban Square".
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- Suburban_Square subject Category:Shopping_districts_and_streets_in_the_United_States.
- Suburban_Square hypernym Center.
- Suburban_Square type Building.
- Suburban_Square type District.
- Suburban_Square type District.
- Suburban_Square comment "Suburban Square is a shopping center located in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States, in the Philadelphia area. The center opened in 1928, and is notable as one of the earliest shopping centers in the United States. It has also been generally credited as being the first such shopping center to include a true department store, when Strawbridge & Clothier opened in May 1930. The Strawbridge's was converted to Macy's in 2006.".
- Suburban_Square label "Suburban Square".
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