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==Suburban expansion==
In 1952, after nearly 100 years exclusively on the original site, Hutzler's opened its first branch store in [[Towson, Maryland]].<ref name="mdhs"/> Other stores followed at [[Westview Mall]], [[Eastpoint Mall]], Southdale Center (this location was moved to [[Harundale Mall]]), [[Security Square Mall]], [[Harford Mall]], [[White Marsh Mall]], and [[Salisbury Mall (Maryland)|Salisbury Mall]]. In 1980, a small store in the [[Harborplace|Inner Harbor]] area was opened.<ref name="btc" />
 
Designed for customers using automobiles, rather than pedestrian traffic, the Towson Hutzler's lacked the showcase windows of the downtown store. On the third floor of the Towson Hutzler's, customers dining in the store's Valley View Room, also known as the Tea Room, enjoyed a view overlooking the historic [[Hampton National Historic Site|Hampton Mansion]]. The store restaurant had its own bakery, featuring Lady Baltimore cake and [[Goucher]] cake.<ref>Lisicky, p. 46.</ref>
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