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Frank Winfield Woolworth (April 13, 1852 – April 8, 1919) was an American entrepreneur, the founder of F. W. Woolworth Company, and the operator of variety stores known as "Five-and-Dimes" (5- and 10-cent stores or dime stores) which featured a selection of low-priced merchandise.
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Aug 1, 2008 · By June, 1879 Frank Winfield Woolworth was on his way to make history. He opened his first store in Utica, New York. Though he tried, this first attempt was a failure. Frank did not give up and tried again, this time in Lancaster, Pennsylvania too much success!
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Overview. Frank Winfield Woolworth. (1852—1919) American businessman. Quick Reference. (1852–1919) Frank Winfield Woolworth was born on a farm in Rodman, New York on 13 April 1852, the son of John Hubbell Woolworth and Fanny McBrier. He died at his ... From: Woolworth, Frank Winfield in The Encyclopedia of the History of American Management »
(1852–1919). American businessman Frank Winfield Woolworth, who founded the F.W. Woolworth Co., was the originator of the five-and-ten variety store (i.e., a store that sells all items in stock for 10 cents or less). Woolworth was born on April 13, 1852, in Rodman, New York.
Nov 13, 2014 · Frank Winfield Woolworth five-and-dimed his way to the top of the world, and he did it in style. When the Woolworth Building opened in 1913, President Woodrow Wilson pressed a button in the...