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- Dayton's abstract "Minneapolis-based Dayton's was the one of the leading department stores in the Midwest for nearly a century[citation needed] after its founding in 1902 by George Draper Dayton. In 1969, the Detroit-based J.L. Hudson Company merged with the Dayton Corporation to form the Dayton-Hudson Corporation, adding 21 Michigan-based stores to the total. In 1990, the department store division of Dayton–Hudson (now Target Corporation) acquired Chicago-based Marshall Field's. Both Dayton's and Hudson's retained their individual store names until 2001, when they were united under the Marshall Field's nameplate. Prior to changing its name to Marshall Field's, Dayton's stores numbered 19, serving communities throughout the upper Midwest.Dayton's was the parent of Target, opening the first Target in 1962 as the discount store version of Dayton's. Target quickly grew to become the majority of the company's business. In 2000, Dayton–Hudson was renamed Target Corporation. In 2004, Target finally divested their department store division to focus on discount retailing. May Company purchased the stores prior to its own acquisition by Federated Department Stores, which rebranded all the Marshall Field's stores as Macy's. Many Minnesotans have resisted the double name change, and continue to refer to "Dayton's" when speaking of the old stores in Southdale and Rosedale Center and Downtown Minneapolis and St. Paul.[citation needed]".
- Dayton's extinctionYear "2001".
- Dayton's fate "Locations rebranded as Marshall Field's in 2001".
- Dayton's foundingYear "1902".
- Dayton's industry Department_store.
- Dayton's keyPerson George_Dayton.
- Dayton's location Minneapolis.
- Dayton's location Minnesota.
- Dayton's parentCompany Target_Corporation.
- Dayton's subsidiary Target_Corporation.
- Dayton's successor Macy's.
- Dayton's successor Marshall_Field's.
- Dayton's thumbnail 051207-MPLS-002originalDaytons.jpg?width=300.
- Dayton's wikiPageID "1297721".
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- Dayton's companyLogo "200".
- Dayton's companyName "Dayton's".
- Dayton's defunct "2001".
- Dayton's fate "Locations rebranded as Marshall Field's in 2001".
- Dayton's foundation "1902".
- Dayton's hasPhotoCollection Dayton's.
- Dayton's industry Department_store.
- Dayton's keyPeople George_Dayton.
- Dayton's location Minneapolis.
- Dayton's location Minnesota.
- Dayton's parent Target_Corporation.
- Dayton's subsid Target_Corporation.
- Dayton's successor Macy's.
- Dayton's successor Marshall_Field's.
- Dayton's subject Category:Companies_disestablished_in_2001.
- Dayton's subject Category:Companies_established_in_1902.
- Dayton's subject Category:Defunct_department_stores_of_the_United_States.
- Dayton's subject Category:History_of_Minneapolis,_Minnesota.
- Dayton's subject Category:Marshall_Field's.
- Dayton's subject Category:Stores_converted_to_Marshall_Fields.
- Dayton's type Abstraction100002137.
- Dayton's type CompaniesDisestablishedIn2001.
- Dayton's type CompaniesEstablishedIn1902.
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- Dayton's type Agent.
- Dayton's type Company.
- Dayton's type Organisation.
- Dayton's type Organization.
- Dayton's type Business.
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- Dayton's comment "Minneapolis-based Dayton's was the one of the leading department stores in the Midwest for nearly a century[citation needed] after its founding in 1902 by George Draper Dayton. In 1969, the Detroit-based J.L. Hudson Company merged with the Dayton Corporation to form the Dayton-Hudson Corporation, adding 21 Michigan-based stores to the total. In 1990, the department store division of Dayton–Hudson (now Target Corporation) acquired Chicago-based Marshall Field's.".
- Dayton's label "Dayton's".
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- Dayton's sameAs Q5243467.
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- Dayton's sameAs Dayton's.
- Dayton's wasDerivedFrom Dayton's?oldid=582325970.
- Dayton's depiction 051207-MPLS-002originalDaytons.jpg.
- Dayton's isPrimaryTopicOf Dayton's.
- Dayton's name "Dayton's".