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- A trading post, trading station, or trading house, also known as a factory in European and colonial contexts, is an establishment or settlement where...
- began to trade with Natives during the 16th century. Colonists created factories, also known as trading posts, at which furs could be traded, in Native...
- Cabanne's Trading Post was established in 1822 by the American Fur Company as Fort Robidoux near present-day Dodge Park in North Omaha, Nebraska, United...
- Old ****yrian period trade posts in Anatolia (modern Turkey) from the 20th to 18th centuries BC. The main centre of karum trading was at the ancient town...
- Kristofersson (3 November 2022). "Croatia's CCP joins European club". PostTrade 360°. Annie Tsoneva (11 September 2023). "Croatia's SKDD joins Eurosystem's...
- Navajo trading posts flourished on the Navajo Indian Reservation in Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah from 1868 until about 1970. Trading posts, usually owned...
- Federation Trading Post was a Star Trek and science fiction specialty retail store with two locations, one in Berkeley, California (opened May 11, 1975)...
- Réaume's Trading Post (Smithsonian trinomial 21WD15) was a trading post established on the Leaf River in 1792 in what is now Wing River Township, Minnesota...
- Oljato Trading Post was a trading post located on the western edge of Oljato–Monument Valley, Utah. The site was added to the National Register of Historic...
- The Trading Post was a classified adverti****t newspaper first published in Melbourne in 1966, named for the generic concept of a trading post. After...