What Happened to F.A.O. Schwarz Toy Stores?
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Join us at the Strange Business History Cafe for a whimsical dive into the magical world of FAO Schwarz — America's oldest toy retailer and a true icon of retail wonder. Founded in 1862 by German immigrant Frederick August Otto Schwarz as a humble "Toy Bazaar" in Baltimore, the store quickly became a New York sensation, importing exquisite European toys and pioneering everything from mail-order catalogs to live Santas in stores. From its legendary flagship on Fifth Avenue — complete with the famous giant piano from Big — to multiple ownership changes, closures, and a triumphant revival, FAO Schwarz turned shopping into pure theater and childhood dreams into reality.
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In this episode, we unpack the highs, the heartbreaks, and the enduring charm of a business that proved toys aren't just playthings — they're pure enchantment. Grab a coffee (or a giant stuffed animal), and let's get strange with retail history!