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John Wanamaker (Firm)

 Organization

Biography

John Wanamaker Department Store was one of the first department stores in the United States. Founded by John Wanamaker in Philadelphia, it was influential in the development of the retail industry including as the first store to use price tags. At its zenith in the early 20th century, Wanamaker's also had a store in New York City at Broadway and Ninth Street. Both employed extremely large staffs. By the end of the 20th century, there were 16 Wanamaker's outlets, but after years of change the chain was bought by Albert Taubman, and added to his previous purchase of Woodward & Lothrop, the Washington, D.C., department store. In 1994, Woodies, as it was known, filed for bankruptcy. The assets of Woodies were purchased by the May Company Department Stores and JCPenney. In 1995, Wanamaker's transitioned to Hecht's, one of the May Company brands. In 2006, Macy's Center City became the occupant of the former Philadelphia Wanamaker's Department Store, which is now a National Historic Landmark.

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Ban-Care Promotions, 1959, 1959

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Identifier: SC.411.1.193
Scope and Contents

This folder contains a scrapbook from 1959 with photographs, swatches, business correspondence, and newspaper and magazine clippings for women's wear, men's wear, and children's wear made with Everfast Fabrics and treated with Ban-Care by Joseph Bancroft & Sons Company. There are ads for Everfast Pam Pam fabric and for designs by Nancy Greer and Ship n' Shore. There are photographs of displays at Wanamaker's, Best & Co., B. Altman, and Macy's.

Dates: 1959

Marilyn Van Derber, Miss America, 1958, 1958

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Identifier: SC.411.1.188
Scope and Contents This folder contains a scrapbook from 1958 with newspaper and magazine clippings, promotional materials, photographs, and fabric swatches for the 1958 Miss America promotional tour with Marilyn Van Derber. Miss America's promotional tours were a collaboration between Miss America, Everfast Fabrics, Everglaze, and McCall's Patterns. In 1958, the tour visited The May Co., L.S. Ayres, Marshall Field, Wanamaker's, Eaton's, F & R Lazarus, Hudson's, The Dayton Co., and Frederick & Nelson....
Dates: 1958

Retail Stores - Wanamaker's, 1976-1986, 1976-1986

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Identifier: SC.FITA.3.20.7.1.196
Scope and Contents

Six photocopied, pasted, and laminated articles concerning the retailer Wanamaker's. Folder also contains a promotional booklet and flyer as well as a complete Retail Ad Week Awards Issue dedicated to Wanamaker's from 1976.

Dates: 1976-1986