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In 1852, department store magnate Potter Palmer sold his business to two young merchants, including Marshall Field. Three years later, the Great Fire of Chicago destroyed the fledging enterprise. However, Field reopened the store and his ambitious high-class business methods resulted in an enormously successful business.
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