Former Walker Scott flagship store at Broadway and 5th, Downtown San Diego, originally built for Holzwasser's in 19191935 Walker's ad in the Chula Vista Star
Walker Scott, also Walker-Scott or Walker's, was a chain of department stores in San Diego and surrounding area from 1935 to 1986 and had eight branches at the time of its closure.[1] It was founded by Ralf Marc (or R.M.) Walker and George A. Scott.
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enclosed in 1965, which included the addition of a J.C. Penney. In 1970, WalkerScott would open up their own location at the mall, serving as its second anchor...
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but rather its original meaning of a long, planted or green space. WalkerScott, the San Diego-based department store chain was an anchor, as was Mayfair...
advertise as Walkers — co-founder Ralf (R. M.) Walker would later found what would be San Diego's largest department store chain, WalkerScott. In 1946 it...
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