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Miller & Paine was a department store in Lincoln, Nebraska. Founded in 1880, Miller & Paine was acquired by Dillard's in 1988. Prior to the acquisition by Dillard's, Miller & Paine had three stores: two in Lincoln, the downtown flagship store and Gateway Mall with one in the Conestoga Mall in Grand Island, Nebraska. Miller & Paine was one of the first department stores in Lincoln. ==History== J.E. Miller arrived in Lincoln from Pennsylvania in 1879 and in 1880 formed a partnership with Dr. Bartlett Paine to build a department store at 13th and O streets in downtown Lincoln. The building was built in 1898. The store was named Miller & Paine. In 1916, a new building was constructed on the site at 13th and O streets.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://journalstar.com/lincoln_journal_star/miller-paine-building-through-the-years/collection_77f55936-449e-5729-8f6e-1e0ce54e47ac.html )〕 The new building was designed by Berlinghof & Davis. In 1935, Miller & Paine became the first air-conditioned department store in Nebraska. Miller & Paine had a tearoom in the basement and on the fifth floor in the flagship downtown store. Besides having the tearooms, Miller & Paine imported cinnamon for its trademark cinnamon rolls, and sharp English cheddar cheese for its macaroni & cheese which was served crusted in its own individual serving bowl. The company also owned a farm near Emerald, Nebraska for its own supply of poultry, vegetables and eggs.〔 In 1960, Miller & Paine opened a store in the newly developed Gateway Mall in Lincoln as an anchor store and in 1974, Miller & Paine opened a store in the Conestoga Mall in Grand Island. Miller & Paine sold their department stores in 1988 to Dillard's. The department stores ceased to used the name Miller & Paine re-branding the stores Dillard's. Shortly after the purchase, Dillard's closed the downtown store. The company Miller & Paine continues to operate today as Miller & Paine LLC which operates properties in Lincoln, Nebraska.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://people.equilar.com/bio/robert-campbell-buckle/salary/54703#.VUEpIJNH4u8 )〕 The Berlinghof & Davis designed 13th and O street building is still extant and in use as offices. The trademarked Miller & Paine's cinnamon rolls which were once served in the department store's tearooms continue to be produced and sold by the Lincoln, Nebraska-based fast food restaurant Runza. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Miller & Paine」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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