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  2. KB Toys - Wikipedia

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    K·B Toys (also known as Kay Bee Toys) [1] was an American chain of mall-based retail toy stores. The company was founded in 1922 as Kaufman Brothers, a wholesale candy store. The company opened a wholesale toy store in 1946, and ended its candy wholesales two years later to emphasize its toy products. Retail sales began during the 1970s, using ...

  3. Donald Kaufman (collector) - Wikipedia

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    Kaufman Brothers became a toy retailer in the 1970s, with the name Kay-Bee Toy & Hobby, later known as KB Toys. Kaufman served as vice president of the company and helped to expand the chain to shopping malls in nearly every U.S. state. Kaufman retired from his position as vice president in 1981. [1]

  4. Circus World (store) - Wikipedia

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    Greenman Brothers (1985–90) Melville Corporation (1990) Circus World (originally Child's World) was a toy store chain started and operated by Sidney Rubin. The company was purchased and operated by Rite Aid beginning in 1982, and was later bought by Melville Corporation in 1990, when some of its stores were converted to Kay-Bee Toys.

  5. Monmouth Mall memories: Bamberger's, Bun N' Burger and ... - AOL

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    Keller said he loved going to Kay-Bee Toy Store when he was a kid for action figures or to the arcade with his brothers. He was there in 1991 when two teenagers started to fight.

  6. Hunt Valley Towne Centre - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 39°29′53″N 76°39′18″W. Hunt Valley Towne Center in Hunt Valley, Maryland. Hunt Valley Towne Centre, formerly Hunt Valley Mall, is an outdoor shopping mall in northern Baltimore County, Maryland, with 58 stores. The development was constructed following the closure of Hunt Valley Mall (other than its anchor stores) in 2000.

  7. Telesys - Wikipedia

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    The only catalog from Telesys, dated 1983, indicated that the intent was to become a "full-line software company", releasing games, educational, and productivity software for home computers. [1] Telesys folded during the video game crash of 1983 before this happened. Its Atari 2600 games ended up in bargain bins in stores such as Kay Bee Toys. [3]

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