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OLD NORTHERN KENTUCKY
NKY stores where you
can no longer shop



Coppin's Department Store in downtown Covington.




Customers getting ready to take advantage of Grant's Five & Dime going out of business sale in Fort Mitchell, 1975.




Madison Avenue at 7th in downtown Covington. What would say, 1950s?




Remember Dixie Dry Goods in Erlanger?





Walton business district in 1982.




Klingenberg's opened its Latonia location in an old bowling alley.




Getz Jewelers at Pike and Madison in downtown Covington. 1963.




Value City Department Store in Latonia.




Alber's Supermarket at Newport Plaza Shopping Center.




Gold Circle store, competed across Kmart, in Florence. 1977. Gold Circle was a discount department store chain owned by Federated Department Store, now Macy's Inc.





Kmart in Maysville. 1983.





Closed Checker's store in Newport. It was a regional chain, multiple locations





Swallen's under construction in Florence, 1985. Swallen's was a regional retail chain that went bankrupt in 1995.





The original Walgreen's in Newport had a cafeteria.



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