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** Dayton Hudson Corporation opens the first of its Target discount stores in Roseville, Minnesota.
In 1978, by which time the company had grown to a chain of more than 50 stores in three states, Mervyn's was acquired by the Dayton Hudson Corporation ( now Target Corporation ).
Mervyn's kept its separate identity as a Dayton Hudson subsidiary.
In 1990 Marshall Field's was sold to Dayton Hudson Corporation ( now Target Corporation ), Ivey's ( another Marshall Field's division ) was sold to Dillard's, Saks Fifth Avenue was sold to Investcorp S. A., and Argos was demerged ( Argos was acquired by previous parent company GUS plc in 1998 ).
It also housed the headquarters of Dayton Hudson Corporation ( now Target Corporation ) from 1972.
* Kenneth A. Macke, former CEO and Chairman of Dayton Hudson Corporation ( since renamed Target Corporation )
*( patrons ) The Texaco Philanthropic Foundation, James Michener, Philip Morris, The Cleveland Foundation, Elma Lewis and The Dayton Hudson Foundation.
* Dayton Hudson Corporation-corporate arts patron
In 2004, while Field's was still owned by Dayton Hudson / Target, another extensive restoration of the landmark State Street store, costing $ 115 million, was begun ; the last of the renovation was completed after the May acquisition.
Hudson Co. in 1969 to form the DaytonHudson Corporation, although " The J. L.
DaytonHudson eventually acquired and sold several other department store chains.
Hudson Co. formally merged into The Department Store Division of the Dayton Hudson Corp., although Hudson's stores continued to carry the Hudson's name.
Dayton Hudson sold the building in December 1989, and it was imploded on October 24, 1998.
In 2000, DaytonHudson Corporation took the name of its most successful operation, becoming Target Corporation, and one year later re-branded all Hudson's and Dayton's locations with the Marshall Field's moniker, an operation purchased by DaytonHudson in 1990.
Hudson Company merged with the Dayton Corporation to form the Dayton-Hudson Corporation, adding 21 Michigan-based stores to the total.
In 1990, the department store division of DaytonHudson ( now Target Corporation ) acquired Chicago-based Marshall Field's.
In 2000, DaytonHudson was renamed Target Corporation.
The combined firm is known as the DaytonHudson Corporation.
* 1984: DaytonHudson sells off its John A.
* 1990: Marshall Field's is acquired by the Department Store Division of the DaytonHudson Corporation.

Dayton and had
At the 2010 census, the population was 141, 527 ; the Dayton metropolitan area had 841, 502 residents, making it the fourth largest metropolitan area in Ohio and the 61st largest in the United States.
In 1797, Daniel C. Cooper had laid out the Mad River Road, the first overland connection between Cincinnati, Ohio, and Dayton, opening the " Mad River Country " at Dayton and the upper Miami Valley to settlement.
Dayton had been a captain in the American Revolutionary War and was a signer of the U. S. Constitution.
Rosenbloom was awarded the remains of the Dallas Texans who had a long and winding history starting as the Boston Yanks in 1944 who later merged with the Brooklyn Tigers and were previously known as the Dayton Triangles, an original NFL team established in 1913.
Before the Dayton trial only the South Carolina, Oklahoma, and Kentucky legislatures had dealt with anti-evolution laws or riders to educational appropriations bills.
In June 2003, U. S. Secretary of State Colin Powell was able to certify that Serbia and Montenegro relationship with the Republika Srpska was consistent with the Dayton Accords, had released all political prisoners, and was cooperating with ICTY.
When Pete reached his senior year, he had already used up his four years of sports eligibility, so in the Spring of 1960, he joined the Class AA team sponsored by Frisch's Big Boy of Lebanon, Ohio in the Dayton Amateur League.
NCR had been based in Dayton, Ohio, starting in 1884, but in June 2009, the company sold most of the Dayton properties and moved its headquarters to Metro Atlanta.
Its first County Seat was Dayton, which had just changed its name from Nevada City in 1862, which had been called Chinatown before that.
Dayton had 271 residents in 1930.
Dayton had a ferry crossing, established in this area by the early 19th century, at the foot of what's now Dayton Street.
The name of the depot was also changed to Dayton after the post office was renamed " Dayton " on April 11, 1851, after Dayton, Ohio, where many early settlers had come from.
Dayton had helped settle disputes arising from the location of a railroad right-of-way.
Also that year the first boats from Cincinnati had arrived and passed through Miamisburg to get to Dayton.
The Dayton area had supported numerous secret operations for the War Department during World War II.
This merger resulted in the creation of several separated sections of the city in parts of the township that had experienced annexations by Dayton, Huber Heights, and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
The city of Dayton had proposed an extension to the Dayton International Airport in 1998 that would annex part of Butler Township.
The Dayton Urban Cluster, which includes developed areas adjacent to the city and extends south to Graysville, had 9, 050 people in 2000.

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The Dayton area hosts several arenas and venues.
During the 1920s, the experiments pioneered by Michelson were repeated by Dayton Miller, who publicly proclaimed positive results on several occasions, although not large enough to be consistent with any known aether theory.
While Sheen claims he deliberately failed the entrance exam for the University of Dayton so that he could pursue his acting career, he still has an affinity for UD, and is seen drinking from a " Dayton Flyers " coffee mug during several episodes of The West Wing.
It also has several members in the Midwest, including two member schools in Ohio, Dayton and Xavier ( located in Dayton and Cincinnati, respectively ); Saint Louis ( in St. Louis, Missouri ); and Butler ( located in Indianapolis ).
However, after two deaths and several cases of lead poisoning at the TEL prototype plant in Dayton, Ohio, the staff at Dayton was said in 1924 to be " depressed to the point of considering giving up the whole tetraethyl lead program.
Psychedelic art poster designer Warren Dayton pioneered several political, protest, and pop-culture art T-shirts featuring images of Cesar Chavez, political cartoons, and other cultural icons in an article in the Los Angeles Times magazine in late 1969.
After several more weeks of solo flying in Dayton to gain experience, Arnold and Milling were sent to the Aeronautical Division, Signal Corps at College Park, Maryland, as the Army's first flight instructors on June 14.
In July 2008 Ketsujin Studios celebrated the 10th Anniversary of Fighter Ace by hosting many long-time players and several Make-A-Wish Foundation families at the Dayton Air Show.
Then, to earn a college scholarship fund, she worked for a year as a typist and stenographer, for the Dayton Herald and several other companies, and did minor journalistic assignments ( obituaries, etc.
It has met for several years in Dayton, Ohio.
A " Tee Ball " trademark was registered with the United States government by Dayton Hobbs in the early 1970s, but the game's origins date back to at least the 1940s and 50s with several people claiming to be the father of the game.
O ' Hair was the very first guest on The Phil Donahue Show, when it debuted as a local program in Dayton, Ohio, on November 6, 1967 ; she would make several appearances on the program during its run.
The University of Dayton participates in exchange agreements with several overseas institutions for a semester or year of study.
Bell and Dayton creeks in West Hills are several of the headwaters of the Los Angeles River that originate in the Northwest San Fernando Valley.
The Treaty with the Kalapuya, etc., also known as the Kalapuya Treaty or the Treaty of Dayton, was an 1855 treaty between the United States and the bands of the Kalapuya tribe, the Molala tribe, the Clackamas, and several others in the Oregon Territory.
Dayton was the host for several IHL all star games due to the large attendance in their 5, 600 seat arena.
The Gems, taken from the nickname for Dayton, Ohio, the Gem City, were affiliated with the Boston Bruins for several years.
* Miami Shores, Ohio, unincorporated community in Montgomery County, several miles southwest of Dayton on the Great Miami River ()
* Miami Villa, Ohio, unincorporated community in Montgomery County, several miles northeast of Dayton on the Great Miami River ()
* Miamisburg, Ohio, city in Montgomery County, several miles southwest of Dayton on the Great Miami River (), location of the Miamisburg Mound State Memorial
He pastored churches throughout Tennessee at Dayton, Knoxville and Jackson ; also in Beloit, Wisconsin and Washington, D. C ... Mr. Derricks has many outstanding credits — pastor, church builder, choir director, poet, musician, and composer of note, having written more than 300 songs and several song books.

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