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Article: Never too old for toys. (Toy Chest, specialty toy store) (Arkansas Business of the Year: Category I) (Company Profile)
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- Arkansas Business
- Article date:
- January 13, 1992
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Hot Springs Couple Finds Fulfillment, Success With Specialty Toy Store
What do most people do when they reach retirement age?
Play golf?
Fish?
Travel?
Imy and Harriett Marcus started playing with toys.
Their Hot Springs specialty store, Toy Chest, provides them with a challenging occupation but not too much stress, according to Imy Marcus.
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Article: Toy chest keeps play in order
Chicago Sun-Times;
February 23, 1992 ;
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... ... keep a huge basket in each room of the house as a catchall for whatever toys end up in that room at the end of the day. The toy chest, of course, has been a popular way to store children's playthings for centuries. Toy chests rang up $14.5 million in ...
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