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WEEK 1 – Horn Lake Target, Lights Out... Again
From about the same vantage point as the last shot, this one looks toward the back of the store into lingerie. (cough) Seems sorta appropriate for that section to be dimly lit...
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Exactly 15 min after getting my 'test shot' the main goal showed up as CSXT local L010 cruised past the Norwood Depot station platforms on Main 1 at about MP 14.3. The train is led by an SD40-2/GP40-2 pair consisting of CSXT 8181 (blt. Apr. 1974 as Louisville and Nashville 1278) and 6222 (blt. Feb. 1979 as Baltimore and Ohio 4323 and delivered in bright Chessie System paint). They will pause just west of here and hold just outside of Norwood Central station for their normal meet with inbound 746 from Foxboro before continuing on their way to Walpole and then up to Framingham with a lengthy train of empty boxcars and reefers.
Interestingly this line has two stations only a half mile apart, Norwood Depot and Norwood Central (just to the west) have served the line continuously since 1849 and 1852. Built as the Norfolk County Railroad and ultimately becoming the New York and New England mainline until that road merged with the New Haven in 1898, in the modern era this was known as the Midland Division and today is the MBTA's Franklin Line. CSXT as the direct corporate successor to the New Haven (by way of Penn Central and Conrail) continues to provide freight service on the route.
Norwood, Massachusetts
Wednesday January 17, 2024
Clarence, NY. April 2018.
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Erie, PA. August 2020.
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Just beyond the Minneapolis central business distract, both the Minneapolis Metro Blue and Green Lines terminate at Target Field, home of the Minnesota Twins baseball team. A Green Line train is seen approaching its final destination, passing some older former industrial buildings in the North Loop district.
Parking garage entrance. This store has three entrances; see directory (www.flickr.com/photos/fanofretail/30886040721).
A rarer two level Target store in University Heights.
The University Square shopping center was opened in 2003. Today the shopping center has Target, Macy's and T.J. Maxx / Homegoods (Target and Macy's own the property their stores are on). University Square once featured a Tops grocery store on the bottom level but it closed just a year later in 2006 when Tops closed all their Ohio locations. Retailers such as Jo-Ann Fabrics, Foot Locker, Famous Footwear, and Pier 1 Imports have all either closed or relocated elsewhere. Some spaces in the shopping center were never filled to begin with. Currently (late 2016), only one non-anchor store, T.J. Maxx / Homegoods, remains at University Square, but plans to move to nearby Oakwood Commons. Applebee's also still has a restaurant in the shopping center. Today, there are talks about possible mixed-use redevelopment plans for University Square
The shopping center has five levels of parking and staggered store levels. 1- Access to Macy's and Applebee's, 2- Empty Tops Friendly Market level, 3- Access to Macy's, T.J. Maxx / Homegoods, and Target, 4- just for parking, 5- second level of Target.
University Square Shopping Mall - Warrensville Cemnter Road at Cedar Road - University Heights, Ohio
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LMV Teen Model Brandyce is up next and she is ready to rip the runway. Brandyce is modeling a vest, printed pants, shoes and clutch from the second new Target Exclusive Fashion Pack.
WEEK 29 – Carrollton, GA, Target (II)
After a short one-day introduction to this store two weeks ago, today we find ourselves back at the Carrollton, GA, Target, for our first full week touring the store. Just a quick refresher in case you need it, this store was one of the last known P93 décor Targets out there, and was remodeling at the time of my visit in June 2018.
Here we’re looking at the exterior of the store as it stretches off to the left of the entrance, with its new two-tone gray paint job (replacing the classic colored stripes of yore) and temporary remodel banners. Looks like a fleet of brand-new shopping carts awaits there at the bottom left of the pic, too.
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Colors and light blend beautifully as soft fog rolls through the enchanting hills of Val d'Orcia Tuscany.
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The Disney Royal Ball Cinderella Doll by Mattel, fully deboxed. She is posed standing, supported by a Kaiser doll stand (not included).
I finally got the Disney Royal Ball Cinderella Doll by Mattel, from Target today (Friday January 30, 2015). Customer Service had two brought out to me from the back room. They are $39.99 each. The blue ballroom gown is truly spectacular, with glitter butterflies of various colors and sizes throughout the gown. The back of the gown has only small silver ones, however. The gown is blue satin, with an overskirt of double layered purple tulle, to which the butterflies are attached. The shoulders are also of tulle. There are also ''glass'' slippers that are high heeled shoes of clear plastic, with golden butterflies on the front of the shoes. She has golden blonde hair with shimmering highlights (tinsel). The bottom curls are heavily stiffened with hair product, and the styling is a little sloppy. I did my best to tidy up her hair. The most disappointing aspect of the doll is the stiff arms and legs, which limits her posability. The packaging is very beautiful, and is reusable. The sides open up, and the inner cardboard backing slides out with the doll and shoes attached. She is the same size as the Disney Store Wedding Cinderella Film Collection doll, about 11 1/2 inches tall with the heels. But she has a smaller, more proportional head. When I get the Disney version, I will compare them side by side.
Information below from the Target website. The doll is available at some stores, but is not yet available online.
Disney Cinderella Royal Ball Doll
$39.99
WARNING: choking hazard - small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
Prices, promotions, styles and availability may vary by store and online.
View our return policy.
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A beloved fairy tale comes to life in Disney’s new Cinderella live action movie! Kind and beautiful Ella is rewarded with a wish come true and behold - the Disney Cinderella Royal Ball Cinderella doll! Ella enchants in an iconic dress with multicolor blue and purple layers that create spectacular volume. She sparkles from head to toe with delicate, magical butterflies and foil print accents and wears her famous "glass" slipper shoes that sweep her across the ballroom floor and carry her off to Happily Ever After. This breathtaking doll is sure to delight girls, moms, collectors and fans of the movie! For ages 3 and older.
Features: Removable Clothes
Articulation: Articulated
Material: Plastic, Fabric
Textile Material: 59% Fabric
Dimensions: 12.75 " H x 3.37 " W x 11.0 " L
Weight: 0.77 Lb.
Suggested Age: 3 Years and Up
Battery: no battery used
Care and Cleaning: Wipe Clean With a Damp Cloth
other Info.
Online Item #: 16805186
Store Item Number (DPCI): 086-07-0695
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Changgyeonggung Palace, Seoul, Korea.
September 2014.
Canon 6D.
Target continue to introduce some nice quality into their fleet, acquired from Quantock Motor Service and also one time East Yorkshire Motor Services midi Dart heads past my work on the 53 towards Langage. despite the blind displaying the destination its just come from!
large on black, white, stream on black, white, interestingness, white (generated by [darckr])
Playing unfocus in action, driving my old Renault 4 (4L), back home at night. For the fun of telling a story.
WEEK 7 – Mansfield, OH, Target (I)
Since it's been a while since I've done a Target tour – and not to mention that my photostream has been the complete opposite when it comes to Kroger tours as of late – I decided to give the latter a rest for my next feature photoset, and instead take a walk around a location of the former. And it's a pretty unique location, too! The first thing it's got going for it is that it's actually in Mansfield, Ohio (!).
Target // 2205 Walker Lake Road, Mansfield, OH 44903
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A Minneapolis Metro Blue Line Siemens S70 train sets off from the Target Field terminus on its 10-mile run to the Mall of America. As emphasised by the publicity at the left, the adjacent Target Field Stadium is the home of the Minnesota Twins baseball team. The Ford Center at the right dates from 1914, built originally to build Ford Model T’s on a vertically integrated site. Its style echoes that of the larger and much celebrated Highland Park facility in Detroit.
Picture taken 7/19/23
Target | 1485 Polaris Pkwy, Columbus, OH
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WEEK 51 – Cordova Super Target Final Day, Set V
We’re just about ready to wrap up our final interior walkthrough of this store (sniff, sniff :( )… and as part of that, of course, we mustn’t forget to take one last look down the preposterously, almost comically large Register Row. These Super Targets were built with so many dang checkouts it’s almost nonsensical; exaggerating matters even more are the oversized lane lights, identical in design but otherwise much, much bigger than what you'd find in a typical Target store of that era.
Shown here are only 14 of the checkouts, but this store actually had as many as 24 at one point in time. More recently (possibly circa 2016/2017 or so), the last two lanes were actually removed and replaced with a bank of four self-checkouts (raising this store’s total to an absurd 26 registers!), a move which I would normally have interpreted to be a sign of this store’s good health. For example, the Horn Lake store has yet to get any self-checkouts… not that I mind, as I do actually enjoy going through physical checkouts at that location since most of the checkers are friendly, but I do know the store is low-volume (and while adding some would be a good sign, I do hope the lack of self-checkouts is not in and of itself a bad sign!).
Unfortunately though, here in Cordova, it seems that my interpretation was not in fact reality, since this store wound up closing anyway :( I don’t have a direct shot of the self-checkouts, but you can see their lane lights poking out in a few pics I’ve posted throughout this album, such as these four.
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Showing off new livery is Target Travel YX09FLV fleet number 02
looks great with the newly added livery of the green/white and the logos fits well on this one, unlike the other enviro that is in the same livery but has the old logos still
CVS Pharmacy now at Target. 6/2016, pics by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube
Target on FM 529 in Katy, Texas.
This store is the first to feature Target's latest format. For more information visit: www.google.com/amp/s/www.forbes.com/sites/sharonedelson/2... or corporate.target.com/press/releases/2022/11/Target-Debuts...