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Barbie logo

March 9th, 1959, the Barbie doll makes her debut at the American International Toy Fair.  Barbie was developed by Ruth Handler, the wife of the co-founder of Mattel Toys, Elliot Handler.

Ruth noticed that her daughter, Barbara, enjoyed giving her dolls adult roles when she was playing and came up with the idea of an adult bodied doll.

While Elliot and the directors of Mattel were unenthusiastic about Barbie, over 350,000 were sold in the first year of production. Mattel is unsure how may Barbie dolls have been produced over the years but they report a Barbie doll is sold somewhere in the world every 3 seconds.

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Saks Fifth Avenue Designed by Starrett & van Vleck Photo by David Shankbone

Saks Fifth Avenue Designed by Starrett & van Vleck Photo by David Shankbone

Lord & Taylor opens their flagship Fifth Ave store in New York City. Founded in 1826, Lord & Taylor is the oldest luxury department store in North America and is a subsidiary of the oldest commercial corporation in North America, the Hudson’s Bay Company, itself founded in 1670.

The building was designed by Starrett & van Vleck which specialized in the design of department stores in the early 20th century.  The store is the first of many renowned 5th Avenue retailers that would soon include the likes of Saks 5th Avenue, FAO Schwarz, Bergdorf Goodman and many other luxury brands.

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The Woolworth's store at 3rd & Pike in downtown Seattle in 1986. Photo by Steve Morgan, Portland.

The Woolworth’s store at 3rd & Pike in downtown Seattle in 1986. Photo by Steve Morgan, Portland.

On February 22, 1879, Frank Winfield Woolworth opens his first store the Woolworth’s Great Five Cent Store in Utica, NY. Largely credited as being the first five and dime store, Woolworth offered discounted product at a fixed price. While the store got off to a successful start, Frank closed the doors of his first store in May, 1878.  He would try again.

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by John Delano from Wikimedia Commons

by John Delano from Wikimedia Commons

February 2nd, 1893, Sears, Roebuck & Co. open their first store in the Merchandising Building in Chicago, Il. This gave the young company its first brick & mortar store after seven years in business.  Along with an expanding assortment of general merchandise, the store includes an optical shop and a soda fountain.