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    Kaufmann's was a department store that originated in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania . The store was owned in the early 20th century by Edgar J. Kaufmann, patron of the famous Fallingwater house. In the post-war years, the store became a regional chain in the eastern United States, and was last owned by Federated Department Stores.

  2. Dec 23, 2015 · In 1930, Kaufmann’s again blurred the line between department store and museum when it installed a series of ten murals by artist Boardman Robinson on the theme of “Art in Industry.”. Circling the first floor, there were scenes depicting imagined moments of international trade from ancient era up to the 20th-century.

  3. Photographs of the The Kaufmann’s Department Store depicting its early history and employees, interior views of store departments and restaurants, window displays, executives, store events, expansions to the Kaufmann’s Department Store downtown and regional locations, Kaufmann family members and philanthropic projects. Depositor.

  4. Kaufmann’s Downtown operated for 144 years — a decade under the Macy’s flag — until shutting its doors in September 2015. Its run outlasted many other department stores in the nation....

  5. Nov 18, 2015 · November 18, 2015. By Vince Guerrieri. Light-Up Night won’t be the same. Pittsburgh’s annual celebration, held the Friday before Thanksgiving, encourages shoppers and visitors to come downtown. Christmas decorations make their debut, and the stores are open late.

  6. Jan 19, 2024 · The History of Kaufmann’s Department Store: Everything Under the Sun - Sewickley Public Library. Kaufmann’s is synonymous with shopping, whether you favored the flagship store, which was in downtown Pittsburgh, or visited one of the many suburban stores.

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  8. Feb 5, 2024 · This program explores the evolution of the store and family from both a business and philanthropic perspective. Discover how Kaufmann's became a staple in the western Pennsylvania community;...

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