Emporium

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Emporium (medieval Latin from Greek emporos = 'merchant') is a term used for a store selling a wide variety of goods, and for marketplaces or trading centres in ancient cities. The term is also used for:

Emporium is also a place name:

  • Emporium, Pennsylvania, in the United States
  • The Emporium, a nightclub in Coalville. Where the legendary club nights Passion and Storm are held.
  • The Emporium, a house located at the University of Illinois on First St., and home to the Illinois Sales Organization (ISO).
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