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Caldor, Inc. was a
discount department store chain founded in 1951 by
husband and wife Carl and
Dorothy Bennett.
Referred to by many as "the Bloomingdale's...
- The
Caldor Fire was a
large wildfire that
burned 221,835
acres (89,773 hectares) in the
Eldorado National Forest and
other areas of the
Sierra Nevada in...
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Caldor may
refer to:
Caldor, a
defunct chain of US
discount department stores Caldor Fire, a 2021
wildfire in
Eldorado County,
California Caldor, California...
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Caldor (previously Dogtown) was a
company town in El
Dorado County, California.
Caldor was
linked to
Diamond Springs by the
Diamond and
Caldor Railway...
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Caldor. It had four
levels with a
combined 185,000
square feet (17,200 m2), in
addition to a 340-space
parking garage in the ba****t.
After Caldor closed...
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Estate of
Thornton v.
Caldor, Inc., 472 U.S. 703 (1985), was a
United States Supreme Court case in
which the
Court held that a
state statute providing...
- California's
oldest surviving newspaper,
serves El
Dorado County. The
Caldor Fire
started on
August 14, 2021, near
Little Mountain,
south of Pollock...
- The
Diamond and
Caldor Railway was a
common carrier 3 ft (914 mm)
narrow gauge railroad operating in El
Dorado County, California, in the
United States...
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Laura Calder is a
Canadian writer.
Calder was host of the
James Beard Award-winning
series French Food at Home,
airing on Food
Network Canada, The Cooking...
- Food
Stores chain as Stop & Shop.) Like some of its competition,
including Caldor, many
Bradlees stores had
snack stands/lunch
counters that
served soft drinks...