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Goldstein-Migel claimed that customers could meet any of their dry goods needs within their store. This room, for instance, was entirely dedicated to Columbia Grafanolas (record players).
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Goldstein-Migel
In 1886, Wacoans Isaac A. Goldstein and Louey Migel formed the Goldstein-Migel Company in order to try their hand at retail. The partners opened their first store on the ground floor of a building in the 700 block of Austin Avenue with only two…