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Assuming you mean Woolworth's, no. The Woolworth's chain went out of business in 1997 when the parent company became the Venator Group and decided to focus more or less exclusively on their Foot Locker brand. However, "five-and-dime" at the time Woolworth's started is more or less equivalent to a dollar today, so the various "dollar stores" are essentially the same thing, adjusted for inflation.



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Assuming you mean Woolworth's, no. The Woolworth's chain went out of business in 1997 when the parent company became the Venator Group and decided to focus more or less exclusively on their Foot Locker brand. However, "five-and-dime" at the time Woolworth's started is more or less equivalent to a dollar today, so the various "dollar stores" are essentially the same thing, adjusted for inflation.



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Are there any five-and-dimes left in the US? - Answers

Assuming you mean Woolworth's, no. The Woolworth's chain went out of business in 1997 when the parent company became the Venator Group and decided to focus more or less exclusively on their Foot Locker brand. However, "five-and-dime" at the time Woolworth's started is more or less equivalent to a dollar today, so the various "dollar stores" are essentially the same thing, adjusted for inflation.

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      Assuming you mean Woolworth's, no. The Woolworth's chain went out of business in 1997 when the parent company became the Venator Group and decided to focus more or less exclusively on their Foot Locker brand. However, "five-and-dime" at the time Woolworth's started is more or less equivalent to a dollar today, so the various "dollar stores" are essentially the same thing, adjusted for inflation.
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