Defunct department store chain based in Los Angeles County, California
The Butler Brothers Department Stores were a chain of department stores that opened in the 1950s.
Merchandising company Butler Brothers built 2 complete department stores in Ohio and 4 in Greater Los Angeles,[1] and one each in San Francisco and Seattle.[2]
^"Butler Brothers Southern California expansion". Valley Times. May 2, 1957. p. 23.
^Commerce, United States Congress Senate Committee on (1962). "Hearings". Retrieved 28 March 2024.
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