11 Long Lost Places In Michigan That REALLY Need To Make A Comeback... Now
Times are a-changing. But that doesn’t stop us from reminiscing about some of the stores, restaurants and other places that used to call Michigan home. Here, we have a number of places that are no more, but that we agree should absolutely make a return.

This Ann Arbor-based discount book retailer used to be a destination to any book work who wanted to spend hours previewing books, magazines and other media. Online companies like Amazon though made the Border's experience obsolete and the company eventually shuttered.

This burger chain once had a decent presence in Michigan, but alas, the Jumbo Jack, two tacos for a dollar and Sourdough Jack somehow didn't do much for the Michigan food palate.
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At its peak, this Michigan-based pharmacy chain was the eighth largest in the country, but the company sold to CVS in 1998.
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This Battle Creek-based restaurant chain was once a popular family destination. Unable to keep up with changing tastes and continue its made-from-scratch recipes proved fatal for this company and it folded in 2002.

This Charlotte-based grocery chain had been entirely owned by its employees until its demise in 2006.

This supermarket chain once had more than 100 locations, mainly throughout Metro Detroit. The company went defunct in 2007.

Hamtramck has always had a strong tradition in serving the needs of its foods. And in its day, Genie's Wienies did not disappoint.

This Detroit-based retail institution was at one time the world's tallest department store.
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This Jackson-based department store once had stores in Michigan, Florida, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky and Kansas.

This now defunct company used to be a popular chain of cafeteria-style restaurants, with a base in Grand Rapids.

This was once a legendary Lansing-based Mexican spot. After many years in hiatus in the Lansing area, there's a bit of good news. The taco joint is planning a triumphant return.
So here are some places that we think need to come back to Michigan. Some were once national chains, others were just neighborhood favorites. We want to know which spots you would love to see return to the Mitten State.
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