Depends upon where you mean, but basically all of them, though some were given to preferred people, so technically they stayed open, but 'under new management'.
There are three holidays during which the liquor stores are closed. They are closed for Thanksgiving, Memorial and Christmas days.
People that were not of the Aryan race were labeled with a symbol. It was a law that everyone had to wear it. Jews had trouble with keeping stores open because Jewish goods were boycotted. Eventually Jews weren't even allowed to own stores.
The star on Anne Frank's uniform was called the Star of David, also known as the Jewish Star, a symbol of Jewish identity. It was a yellow cloth badge with the word "Jood" (Dutch for "Jew") written on it placed on the front and back of her clothing to identify her as Jewish during the Holocaust.
Yes public stores are closed on Easter Sunday but some small shops may be open.
the allies did not make Jews label their stores as Jewish, so the POWs would not know that it was a Jewish store.
Yes, all stores in the entire world are closed on Christmas (Navidad).
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One notable chain of stores that closed in Oregon during the 1990s was the Montgomery Ward department store. The company filed for bankruptcy and subsequently closed many of its locations, including those in Oregon, in 1997. This marked the end of an era for the once-popular retail chain.
nope .. stores are closed on Easter Sunday ! .
No they only closed 50 of the over 1300 stores nationwide. The stores closed where underperformers in already packed markets, ie Portland, OR (which had 8+ stores) and Seattle, WA.
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There have been over 40 Cinnabon stores that have been closed in the last decade. This is due to a harsh economy and cutbacks.