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Tuesday, 26 July 2011

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The series of ancient buildings on Fourth Street housing McAlpin's

The George W. McAlpin Co. (McAlpin’s)
13 W. 4th St.,
Cincinnati, Ohio (1852)


FOURTH STREET STORE DIRECTORY


Lower Level
Housewares • Appliances • Trim-the-Home Shop • Sporting Goods • The Kopper Kettle

Street Floor
Jewelry • Fine Jewelry • Cosmetics • Handbags • Small Leather Goods • Gloves • Rainwear • Hosiery • Scuffs ‘n Socks • Accessories • Blouse Bar • Popular Sportswear • Lingerie • Foundations • Casual Dresses • Cameras • Stationery • Candy • Health & Beauty Aids • Men’s Furnishings • Men’s Shoes • Men’s Clothing • Young Men’s Shop

Second Floor
Infants’ Wear • Toddlers’ Wear • Girls’ Wear • Boys’ Wear • Children’s Shoes • Children’s Accessories • Hats • Wig Boutique • Maternity Shop • Fashion Fabrics • Art-Needlework • Linens • Bath Shop

Third Floor
Sportswear • Dresses • Half-Size Dresses • Large-Size Sportswear • Coat Salon • Fur Salon • Contemporary Sportswear • Better Dresses • Better Sportswear • Designer Dresses • Designer Sportswear • Sophisticate Shop • Young Juniors • Junior Sportswear • Junior Dresses • Loungewear • Body fashions

Fourth Floor
Rugs • Furniture • Draperies • Pictures

Fifth Floor
China • Silver • Glassware • Gifts • Lamps • Luggage • TVs/Stereo • Luggage

Sixth Floor
The Tea Room • Men’s Grill


BRANCH STORES

Western Hills (1954)
102,000 sq. ft.
The Kopper Kettle

Kenwood Plaza (1956)
240,000 sq. ft.
The Kopper Kettle







Cherry Grove Plaza (1967)
The Kopper Kettle

Turfland, Lexington KY (1967)
168,000 sq. ft.
The Kopper Kettle

Lexington Mall (1971)
Lexington KY
The Kopper Kettle

Northgate Mall (1972)
175,000 sq. ft.
The Kopper Kettle

Towne Mall (1975) 
The Kopper Kettle









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