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4 unusual facts about Carrs


Carrs

Carr's Landing, also named Carrs, a community in the Okanagan region of British Columbia, Canada

Carrs-Safeway

The Mall at Sears, an enclosed mall with an interior motif resembling a downtown sidewalk, was built the following year.

The senior Carr left the company in 1964 to launch a successful campaign for the Alaska House of Representatives.

Like Larry Carr, he took a store in a location whose main attraction was being located along a highway (at the time, South Cushman was the northern terminus of the Richardson Highway), and parlayed the store into a local retail and real estate empire.


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Barbara Comyns Carr

In the 1950s the Comyns Carrs moved to Spain and lived briefly on Ibiza and then in Barcelona.

Bronson-Mulholland House

Judge Isaac H. Bronson probably first considered moving to Palatka, Florida in 1852 when the "Palatka Tract" of about 1,220 acres was conveyed in trust to him by three prominent Palatka families - the Reids, the Carrs, and the Burts.


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