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**[[Carousel Center]] (''opened 1990, now Bon-Ton'')
**[[Carousel Center]] (''opened 1990, now Bon-Ton'')
**downtown (''closed when Seneca Mall store opened in 1972'')
**Downtown (''closed when Seneca Mall store opened in 1972'')
**[[Northern Lights Mall]] (''later [[Burlington Coat Factory]], then [[Media Play]], now vacant; mall torn down'')
**[[Northern Lights Mall]] (''later [[Burlington Coat Factory]], then [[Media Play]], now vacant; mall torn down'')
**Shop City Plaza
**Shop City Plaza

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C.E.Chappell & Sons, Inc.
Company typeDepartment store
IndustryRetail
Founded1893
HeadquartersNorth Syracuse, New York
Key people
Charles A. Chappell, Jr.; Donald E. Chappell; Charles Chappell III; Earl Sherlock
ProductsClothing, footwear, jewelry, beauty products, and housewares.
WebsiteNone

Chappell's was a family-owned department store chain based in Syracuse, New York.

History

Chappell's was eventually purchased by Bon-Ton, and the stores carried the Bon-Ton name. However, many of the former Chappell's locations retain much of their interior layout and decor.

Former locations

Cancelled stores

Trivia

  • Chappell's was the last family owned department store in New York State.
  • The PennCan Mall store featured a restaurant called "Chettie's". Similarly, the store at Shoppingtown Mall featured a restaurant called "Charlie's".
  • A credit card called "Syracuse's Family of Fine Stores" was honored at Chappell's, as well as at four other Syracuse department stores: The Addis Co., Park Branick's, Wells & Coverly and Witherell's.