Park & Shop

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Park & Shop or "Park and Shop" or "Park 'n' Shop" may mean:

  • a small neighborhood shopping center (strip mall) with parking for motor vehicles in front, a term used when such centers first appeared in the mid-1920s, or
  • one of a number of supermarkets named "Park and Shop" such as:
  • a services for motorists in the downtown districts of numerous cities, whereby they could park their vehicle free of charge or for a low price off-street and shop at any or several of multiple participating nearby merchants

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Canale Plans Chain of 8 Retail Markets…Canale Stop and Shop Markets…Main…NE cor 3rd Monroe". The Commercial Appeal. 23 April 1924. p. 23. Retrieved 5 April 2024.