The bookshop continued as a focus of ultraleft activity until its closure in 1972.
Additional companies and partnerships continued until its final closure in 1979.
After the war, the university continued precariously until its definitive closure in 1824.
These strips began in 1997 and continued until the magazine's closure in May 2001.
After the deaths of the partners in the late 1880s, their sons continued on with the business until its closure in 1916.
The pass continued as a minor trade route until its closure in 1951 by the Chinese.
The Hercules mine continued production until its closure in 1925.
This continued at Kongwa for a total of ten years until its closure in 1958.
The final meeting was held on 23 September 1972, but club events still continued until the circuit's final closure in 1974.
This trend of reduced enrollment numbers continued until the school's closure in 2004 when it had only 25 students remaining.