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- Bacon's abstract "Bacon's was a chain of department stores based in Louisville, Kentucky. Jeremiah Bacon opened a store called Bacon's Dry Goods in 1845 on Market Street near Hancock Street. In 1876 he moved into a structure four times larger than the original. In 1901, Bacon's opened a location on Fourth and Market streets that became its flagship store. The new 115,000-square-foot (10,700 m2) building had entrances on each street and featured a distinctive spiraling atrium. The store remained open until September 6, 1972, when it closed to make way for the Kentucky International Convention Center.In 1903, Bacon's sons sold the store to H.B. Clafin who then sold it to Ohio-based Mercantile Stores in 1914. Bacon's opened a suburban location in St. Matthews in 1954; locations followed in Shively in 1956 and Bashford Manor Mall in 1972. In 1960, Bacon's opened a store in Jeffersonville, Indiana, but it closed in 1972. Bacon's reentered the Southern Indiana market with a store in the Youngstown Shopping Center in Jeffersonville, which moved in 1990 to River Falls Mall. The chain added a location in Owensboro, Kentucky in 1977.In 1982, Bacon's revived its Downtown Louisville presence with a store in the Louisville Galleria (later renamed Fourth Street Live!). The downtown store closed in 2003. In 1988, it opened a location in Mall St. Matthews.Bacon's marketed itself as Kentucky's oldest department store, and often held elaborate sales and celebrations for its anniversiaries. Bacon's also held "Midnight Madness" sales that were popular with shoppers. In the 1990s, Bacon's faced increasing competition from national chains, including Dillard's, which would often open up locations in the same shopping centers as Bacon's.Mercantile Stores was acquired by Dillard's in 1998 and the Bacon's name was retired.".
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- Bacon's subject Category:Defunct_companies_based_in_Kentucky.
- Bacon's subject Category:Defunct_companies_based_in_Louisville,_Kentucky.
- Bacon's subject Category:Defunct_department_stores_of_the_United_States.
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- Bacon's comment "Bacon's was a chain of department stores based in Louisville, Kentucky. Jeremiah Bacon opened a store called Bacon's Dry Goods in 1845 on Market Street near Hancock Street. In 1876 he moved into a structure four times larger than the original. In 1901, Bacon's opened a location on Fourth and Market streets that became its flagship store. The new 115,000-square-foot (10,700 m2) building had entrances on each street and featured a distinctive spiraling atrium.".
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