A set of interior views typical of larger Sears stores from the mid-1950's. From the end of World War II up to that time, the company opened over 100 stores in new locations and had relocated more than twice that number of existing stores to larger, suburban facilities. Sears’ sales by this time were more than double that of their arch competitor, Montgomery Ward. Their approach to
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