The most popular shopping chain in each state

Americans are passionate about where they shop.
While more and more people turn to online shopping for their food and clothing needs, plenty of shoppers still prefer to visit brick-and-mortar stores.
Tthe location intelligence company Foursquare put together a list of the most popular department stores, clothing stores, and big box store chains in each state across the US, based on its own visit data.
Foursquare looked at the average number of visits per store in each state to determine its ranking. That allowed for some smaller chains like Uniqlo and Fred Meyer to beat out Walmart and Target in some states.
Check out the full list below:
ALABAMA: Target
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ALASKA: Walmart
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ARKANSAS: Target
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ARIZONA: Walmart
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CALIFORNIA: Target
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COLORADO: Target
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CONNECTICUT: Target
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WASHINGTON, D.C.: Macy's
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DELAWARE: Target
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FLORIDA: UNIQLO
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GEORGIA: Target
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HAWAII: Walmart
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IOWA: Target
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IDAHO: Fred Meyer
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ILLINOIS: UNIQLO
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INDIANA: Target
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KANSAS: Target
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KENTUCKY: Target
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LOUISIANA: Target
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MASSACHUSETTS: Primark
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MARYLAND: Walmart
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MAINE: Target
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MICHIGAN: Walmart
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MINNESOTA: Target
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MISSOURI: Target
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MISSISSIPPI: Target
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MONTANA: Walmart
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NORTH CAROLINA: Target
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NORTH DAKOTA: Target
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NEBRASKA: Target
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NEW HAMPSHIRE: Walmart
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NEW JERSEY: Target
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NEW MEXICO: Walmart
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NEVADA: Walmart
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NEW YORK: Bloomingdale's
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OHIO: Walmart
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OKLAHOMA: Target
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PENNSYLVANIA: Walmart
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RHODE ISLAND: Target
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SOUTH CAROLINA: Walmart
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SOUTH DAKOTA: Walmart
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TENNESSEE: Target
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TEXAS: Target
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UTAH: Walmart
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VIRGINIA: Bloomingdale's
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VERMONT: Walmart
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WASHINGTON: Fred Meyer
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WISCONSIN: Target
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WEST VIRGINIA: Walmart
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WYOMING: Walmart
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