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Montgomery Ward, once a popular retail department store, has been out of business since 2001. While the brand has attempted a few revivals since then, there are no physical Montgomery Ward stores currently operating in Georgia or anywhere else. For online shopping, you can visit their website, but there are no brick-and-mortar locations.

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