Mercantile Pins and Buttons
Description: Oleson's Mercantile was the general store owned and operated by Harriet and Nels Oleson. The Mercantile is one of the main businesses in Walnut Grove, and also a major setting on Little House on the Prairie. The Olesons established the Mercantile many years earlier, before their children (Nellie and Willie) were born, and is a highly successful business, serving the needs of Walnut Grove and Hero Township. The Mercantile was first seen in Little House's debut episode, "A Harvest of Friends," and is the setting for many of the the show's episodes and plots. It is one of two businesses operated by the Oleson family, the other being Nellie's Restaurant and Hotel, which was established in the Season 6 season premiere "Back to School."
Description: Celebrate your faith and freedom this Independence Day with a beautiful, vintage-style American flag cross adorned with a patriotic bow. Perfect for showing your love for God and country on the 4th of July!
Patriotic Christian Cross 4th of July - God Bless America Pin
by VectralShirts
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Description: The Broadway (1896–1996) was a mid-level department store chain headquartered in Los Angeles, California. Founded in 1896 by English born Arthur Letts, Sr., who later went on to develop Holmby Hills, the Broadway became one of the dominant retailers in Southern California and the Southwest.
The Broadway T-Shirt - Defunct Department Store Logo Pin
by Sun77
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Description: Proudly promote your entrepreneurial journey and spark conversations wherever you go! This groovy 70s-style graphic features colorful wavy lines and retro flowers framing the bold quote "Ask Me About My Small Business." Perfect for entrepreneurs, shop owners, crafters, makers, and side hustlers. Great for pop-up markets, vendor events, business expos, or daily casual wear.
Ask Me About My Small Business Funny Retro Floral Entrepreneur Business Owner Pin
by PhotoSphere
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Description: Bullocks Wilshire, located at 3050 Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles, California, is a 230,000-square-foot (21,000 m2) Art Deco building. The building was completed in 1929 as a luxury department store for owner John G. Bullock (owner of the more mainstream Bullock's in Downtown Los Angeles). The department store served the upper crust of Los Angeles society. In its heyday, Bullocks Wilshire patrons included Mae West, John Wayne, Marlene Dietrich, Alfred Hitchcock, Greta Garbo, ZaSu Pitts, Walt Disney and Clark Gable. While struggling to become an actress, a teen-aged Angela Lansbury worked as a sales clerk. Future First Lady Patricia Nixon also served a stint on the floor.
BULLOCKS WILSHIRE T-SHIRT - Defunct Clothing Retailer - Los Angeles Pin
by Sun77
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Description: Contempo Casuals was launched in the ’60s by a resourceful couple that spun a liquidated variety store called Bargain Town into a women’s clothing shop that specialized in fresh, hip styles. The brand grew from one store in Granada Hills, Calif. with pink walls and red carpet to a thriving chain. The brand was marked with hand-drawn, avant-garde advertisements depicting high-fashion women. From the mid-60s to the mid-80s, women of all ages showed up at Contempo Casuals looking for the latest styles.
Contempo Casuals T-Shirt - Defunct Womens' Clothing Store Pin
by Sun77
$2.75 $3.25
Vintage General Store Cowboy Hat Route 9 Classic Retail Pin
by SIUUU Again
$2.75 $3.25
Description: Contempo Casuals was launched in the ’60s by a resourceful couple that spun a liquidated variety store called Bargain Town into a women’s clothing shop that specialized in fresh, hip styles. The brand grew from one store in Granada Hills, Calif. with pink walls and red carpet to a thriving chain. The brand was marked with hand-drawn, avant-garde advertisements depicting high-fashion women. From the mid-60s to the mid-80s, women of all ages showed up at Contempo Casuals looking for the latest styles.
Contempo Casuals T-Shirt - Defunct Womens' Clothing Store Pin
by sinarmatahariii
$2.75 $3.25
Description: Bullock's was a chain of full-line department stores from 1907 through 1995, headquartered in Los Angeles, growing to operate across California, Arizona and Nevada. Bullock's also operated as many as seven more upscale Bullocks Wilshire specialty department stores stores across Southern California. Bullock's was founded in 1907 at Seventh & Broadway in downtown Los Angeles by John G. Bullock, with the support of The Broadway Department Store owner Arthur Letts. In 1923, Bullock and business partner P.G. Winnett bought out Letts' interest after his death and the companies became completely separated.
Bullock's Department Store Logo - Defunct Department Store - 1950s/1960s Logo Pin
by Sun77
$2.75 $3.25