Coles Corner (disambiguation)

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Coles Corner is the corner of Fargate and Church Street in Sheffield, England.

Coles Corner

Coles Corner is the name given to the corner of Fargate and Church Street in Sheffield, England in sight of the cathedral. It was the site of the old Cole Brothers department store until it moved to Barker's Pool in 1963, where a John Lewis now stands.

Coles Corner may also refer to:

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Coles Corner is a small unincorporated community in Chelan County, Washington, United States. It is located on Highway 2 east of Stevens Pass in the Cascade Mountains, at the junction for SR 207. It is just north of the town of Winton.

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