1. Gamestop
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2. GameStop
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3. Gamestop
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4. Toys"R"Us
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5. Battlegrounds
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6. Bases Cards & Comics
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7. Superior Pawn Shop
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8. Barnes & Noble
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9. GameStop
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10. GameStop
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11. The Shoppe Extravaganza
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12. Redbox
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13. Video Games & More
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14. Walt Disney Studios
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15. Paper Heros Comics
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16. Game Dude
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17. GameStop
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18. Insomniac Games Inc.
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19. California Diving Company LLC
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20. Barnes & Noble
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21. Best Buy
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22. Game Empire
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23. Frys Electronics
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24. Brunswick Matador Bowl
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25. Gamestop
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26. Big 5 Sporting Goods - Granada Hills
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27. Chuck E. Cheeses
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28. Play N Trade Video Games
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29. EDUCATION STATION
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30. Halo 13 Anime & Video
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31. the GEEKsters
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32. Mad Dogs Gamers Paradise
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About 'Lancaster, CA, USA'
Lancaster is a charter city in northern Los Angeles County, in the high desert, near the Kern County line. According to the Greater Antelope Valley Economic Alliance report of 2009 the Palmdale / Lancaster, CA Urbanized Area has a population of 483,998.. Lancaster is located approximately 70 miles north of downtown Los Angeles in Southern California's Antelope Valley. Lancaster is the principal city within the Antelope Valley. The population of Lancaster has grown from 37,000 residents at the time of incorporation in 1977, to 156,633 people as of the 2010 census, which makes it the largest city on the California side of the Mojave Desert. It is separated from the Los Angeles Basin by the San Gabriel Mountain Range to the south and from Bakersfield and the San Joaquin Valley by the Tehachapi Mountain Range to the north. Lancaster currently ranks as the 30th largest city in California, and the 148th largest city in the United States. | |
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