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I corrected the year, to 2006, that the former May Co. nameplates were converted to the Macy's nameplate. There are many references to the September 9, 2006 date on the internet. On is: http://www.macysinc.com/pressroom/macys/macyswest/about.asp?page=2
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Well someone put the May Co.'s stores in 2005 but don't worry I changed it back.
L.S. Ayres needs to be added to Famous-Barr because in 1991 May closed down its flagship store and in 1992 the operations merged with the downtown St. Louis Famous-Barr store, the same thing happened when May acquired The Jones Store in 1998. Matthew Cantrell (talk) 00:54, 11 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]__DTELLIPSISBUTTON__{"threadItem":{"timestamp":"2016-09-11T00:54:00.000Z","author":"Matthew Cantrell","type":"comment","level":1,"id":"c-Matthew_Cantrell-2016-09-11T00:54:00.000Z-L.S._Ayres","replies":[]}}-->