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Store ID: 3212
Address: 1128 Chestnut Street
Opened in 2016, closing permanently on May 13th, 2023 due to 'under performance'. This location is one of two in the Center City area of Philadelphia. The other location at 1900 Chestnut, less than a mile to the west, is where customers from this location were recommended to shop after this location closes. While this specific location is removed, Target apparently still has no plans to vacate the general area. A new location is planned at 3701 Chestnut St in the University district.
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Heading out on an afternoon sortie as "Target 01" along with 2 Typhoons "Fighter 1 & 2".
FR Aviation
Dassault Falcon (Mystere) 20DC
G-FRAH
BAE Systems Warton, England
12th June 2013
Photo by Eric Wheeler, Metro Transit.
Learn about the many ways to get to Target Field at www.metrotransit.org/twins.
Ideum has provided hardware for a new initiative by Target to encourage the idea of the connected home. Their new "Open House" in San Francisco contains a display of internet of things devices for the home, including security, childcare, and lighting devices, which are controlled by an application running on twelve Ideum 55-inch projected capacitive Presenters. The application was developed by Local Projects; the hardware was integrated by BBI. To learn more about the 55 P-CAP Ideum Presenters provided, visit our Presenter page.
Nintendo DS and 3DS at Target February 28,2014. Pics by Mike Mozart if TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on Youtube
Target Tanks at Cape Pyla. Military graveyard in Kato Pyla , near Xylofagou village.
Xylofagou is a sprawling Greek-Cypriot village situated close to the A3 Motorway between Dhekelia and Paralimni. It lies on the northern flank of a hill, on the edge of an area of a group of several similar villages known as the "Kokkinochoria", known for growing vegetables, especially potatoes, in red soil.
Target Store Mountain 6/2014 Meriden, CT. Pics by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube.
Scringy with Hands in Chains in Target's Halloween Depart 2012. This Picture has been widely reproduced from the creative commons instagram version
Sri Lanka. Fish market in Negombo.
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They added a wall, and removed the glass divider. They are in the process of shifting the guest service desk to the left, so it is visible. No more do you have to approach the desk prior to passing through the Checkpoint podiums.
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U.S. Army photos by Steven Hoover
Humphreys Soldiers attend Battle of Cheonan commemoration
By Steven Hoover
USAG Humphreys Public Affairs Office
CHEONAN, Republic of Korea – A contingent of Soldiers from Camp Humphreys joined city officials for a ceremony commemorating the 62nd Anniversary of the Battle of Cheonan, here, July 6.
The annual event, which is hosted by the Cheonan Chapter of the Korea Freedom Federation, honors the Korean and American Soldiers who fought and died during the July 8, 1950, battle. Soldiers assigned to 602nd Aviation Support Battalion, 4-58th Airfield Operations Battalion, 3rd Military Intelligence Battalion and the 568th Medical Company, attended and participated in the ceremony.
The Battle of Cheonan was the third engagement between United States and North Korean forces during the Korean War. The fight, a holding action designed to buy time and slow the North Korean movement towards Pusan, was fought largely by Soldiers of the 34th Regiment, 24th Infantry Division, led by Col. Robert R. Martin.
The unit was assigned to delay elements of the North Korean People’s Army’s 4th Infantry Division as it advanced south following victories at Osan and Pyeongtaek the days before. The regiment was emplaced north and south of Cheonan, attempting to delay the North Koreans in an area where the terrain formed a bottleneck between the mountains and the Yellow Sea.
Of the approximately 500 Soldiers assigned, only about 175 survived. Martin, for whom the memorial park is named, also died during the battle. He was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his actions at Cheonan, the first such decoration awarded during the Korean War.
Lieutenant Colonel Robert P. Huber, the 4-58th AOB commander, spoke at the event on behalf of the garrison.
“Each year, we gather to remember and honor these warriors in this incredible unit who stood fast against overwhelming enemy forces,” he said. “We reflect on the collective commitment and sacrifice of these determined defenders and we honor such men as Col. Martin and Pvt. Leotis Heater, who used hand grenades to stop a Soviet-built T-34 tank of the north communists.”
He added, “As free people who wish to remain free, we must always remember (that) ‘Freedom is not free.’”
After the morning addresses, audience members paid tribute to the casualties by placing flowers and saluting to the Cheonan memorial site. Also participating in the ceremony were children from the local Samgeori Elementary School, who provided a box of letters, written in English, thanking American Soldiers for “giving (them) a chance to live happily, peacefully, comfortably and safely.”
The event was followed by lunch at a local restaurant and then a visit to Independence Hall, a museum of Korean history that feature seven different exhibition halls. For more information about this museum, located just 30 minutes south of Pyeongtaek, visit english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/SI/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=268181 Admission is free.
For the last Christmas-themed pic from the Olive Branch Target, a view of the somewhat sparse selection of Christmas trees. It was prior to Thanksgiving, so no doubt the tree selection broadened as the magic day got closer.
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Target, 2008-built, Goodman Rd. at Pleasant Hill Rd., Olive Branch MS
Papageno: "Hmmm... Those concentric circles look suitable for target practice..."
Jippo: ????
Jippo's windbreaker suit has magic circles on the back - they are supposed to keep him better camouflaged in the enchanted forest but they don't seem to work inside...
(23/30 - Jippo)
Target #1420 (105,914 square feet)
4200 Portsmouth Boulevard, Chesapeake Square, Chesapeake, VA
Opened March 10th, 2002; originally Montgomery Ward (1992- February 19th, 2001)
The Oz (Oscar Diggs) 12'' doll has been deboxed. He is posed free standing, both with and without his accessories, which include his top hat, his traveling bag, and the China Girl 4'' mini doll.
The Oscar Diggs doll is a 12'' tall posable fashion doll, with a removable outfit. It consists of a black faux wool coat with black satin lining, a black satin vest, dark gray pinstriped pants, a black bow tie, and white satin dress shirt. His vest is actually only a front panel sewn onto his shirt. He also has ankle high black boots, and a black top hat. His outfit looks well tailored, and fits him well.
His face is a decent facimile of the Oscar Diggs movie character. His skin tone is a medium tan. He has dark brown facial hair, with thick eyebrows, mustache and goatee. He has small, narrow dark brown eyes staring straight ahead. His nose is medium sized and straight. He has short rooted hair that is a mixture of dark brown and black strands. His sideburns are black. His hair is slicked back, but doesn't have a lot of hair product, so is still soft and resilient, even over his forehead, and stays pretty neat. I groom his hair just using my fingers.
His body is well proportioned, with his head, hands, feet looking to be realistic sizes. His articulation consists of neck, shoulder, elbow and hip joints. His neck is a ball joint allowing 360 rotation and tilting up about 20 degrees. His shoulder ball joint allowing 360 rotation about a vertical plane, and tilting about 45 degrees from the vertical. His elbows are ball joints allowing 360 degress rotation, and tilting about 45 degrees. Finally his hips allow 360 rotation (constrained by his pants), and tilting about 20 degrees away from the vertical. He can sit with his legs together. Since he cannot bend his knees, he has to sit with his legs straight.
I think that this doll is a great bargain for the $20 price. He looks good, has rooted hair, has a good looking outfit, with many accessories, including the 4'' China Girl mini doll. The mini doll seems to be identical to the Disney Store mini doll, that is sold separately for $9.50. I can't be absolutely sure of that until I get the DS mini doll, which should happen by Tuesday, February 19.
Oz (Oscar Diggs) 12'' Fashion Doll With China Girl 4'' Mini Doll
By Tollytots, a division of Jakks Pacific
Based on a character in Disney's Oz The Great and Powerful
Released by Target online February 5, 2013
Purchased from Target online on February 6, 2013
Received on February 14, 2013
First Look
Following product information from the US Target website
Oz the Great and Powerful Oz and China Fashion Dolls
$19.99
This Oz doll is inspired by James Franco's character in the movie Oz the Great and Powerful. Oz is dressed for adventure in his coat, vest and top hat. This articulated doll comes with a mini China Doll and a travel bag, so your little one can reenact all her favorite scenes from the movie.
I stopped in this Target and noticed it had the neon lights which I like. I noticed the neon does not go into the food and produce areas of this Target. I'm not sure it it's always been this way or not. This is a large Super Target in Woodstock, GA, a suburb north of Atlanta.
Picture taken 6/25/23
Target | 2205 Walker Lake Rd, Ontario, OH
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