Texas has more Target locations than any other state in the United States with the exception of California, so when news was shared that Target plans to close all of their Texas stores for a couple of days, that means it will affect over 150 locations.

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We have gotten so used to the convenience of being able to shop just about whenever we want because you can always rely on stores to be open. That is why this news is surprising because you have to be open if you want to have customers, right?

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So, news being shared in this Parade article that Target will be closed for a couple of days can be a bit of a surprise when you are used to knowing they are always open. Not only will they be closed for two days, but the closures are both happening in less than 4 weeks of each other.

Target Confirms Now Closing All Texas Stores For Two Days

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As you can see above, in previous years, Target has expanded shopping hours in December, and then had special hours on Christmas Eve. This year, Target will once again be closed on Thanksgiving Day, and just 27 days later for Christmas.

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You most likely can expect to see your local Target to also be opening extra early for all the Black Friday deal seekers, and those that are simply hoping for asylum from visiting family members.

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