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In reply to the discussion: What is/was your favorite part of your local mall. My mall, Century III , was completely demolished recently. It [View all]hlthe2b
(114,674 posts)3. Those from childhood are undoubtedly all gone. But I went to the opening of Colorado's Park Meadows Mall
--south of Denver. It is a large mall, but what stands out for me (and I haven't been there in years, as it is quite some distance from me now, but I'm guessing it hasn't totally changed) is the enormous fireplace (like a ski chalet) in the food court that faces a wall of windows. While a lot changed in the years since it opened, I remember security guards on horseback-- in uniforms almost like Canadian Mounties-- during that first opening period. It was really wonderful. But, of course so many of those anchoring stores are gone and even those chain stores as well. But, I'm betting that great fireplace is still there in the food court.
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What is/was your favorite part of your local mall. My mall, Century III , was completely demolished recently. It [View all]
debm55
Sunday
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I read that too. The last time I was there was pre covid. I heard it was going downhill. I used to buy a hot dog and
debm55
Sunday
#2
Thank you for sharing your memories with us, 31st Street Bridge.Do you remember the Thomas Kincade store at Monroeville
debm55
23 hrs ago
#34
Those from childhood are undoubtedly all gone. But I went to the opening of Colorado's Park Meadows Mall
hlthe2b
Sunday
#3
local chinese spot at food court. but i needed to be bribed to go. xmas worse. wongs wok sweet + sour chicken.
pansypoo53219
Sunday
#13
Thank you, very much for sharing with us, pansypoo53219. In our food court we had a woman who would give out samples of
debm55
Yesterday
#19
Thank you , John. My son and his friends could be fould there and in the hat store.
debm55
Yesterday
#22
Thank you very much for sharing with us, Mad_Dem_X. We had 2 bookstores and 2 stores. They were long gone before the
debm55
Yesterday
#23
Thank you, Niagara. I thought it was strange to have this done. But for a time it was populara. Never went in or had it
debm55
17 hrs ago
#55
Thank you very much for sharing your memories. some_of _us_are_sane. I have been to South Hills Village. I liked their
debm55
23 hrs ago
#37
The first enclosed mall I remember is the first one anywhere, Southdale, in a Minneapolis suburb.
Ocelot II
23 hrs ago
#29
Thank you very much for sharing your memories with us. I always wanted to go to the Mall of America . just for the heck
debm55
22 hrs ago
#38
HAHAHAHAHAAH. it dates me too. Thank you for sharing your memories with us, Grim Chieftain.
debm55
18 hrs ago
#52
Many years ago my husband and I would walk around the mall at Christmas time.
TommieMommy
23 hrs ago
#32
Thank you very much, TommieMommy. That sounds wonderful. I always liked the Mall at Christmas time.
debm55
18 hrs ago
#50
That sounds wonderful, FalloutShelter. Thank you for sharing your memories with us.
debm55
18 hrs ago
#49
As a preteen and teen, we lived in North Huntington.( Irwin area) I loved Greengate Mall.Thank you, johnp3907
debm55
21 hrs ago
#47
What a heart warming memory to share with us, NNadir.Blessings to you and your family.
debm55
21 hrs ago
#46
Thank you for sharing CanonRay. As I got older, I would park by the entrance near the store I wanted to go to, Go in and
debm55
21 hrs ago
#45
Thank you doc03. I didn't know that. At one time I was making teddy bears. I wanted to try and sell them at the Mall. It
debm55
17 hrs ago
#57
I never had a local mall except later in life in Brooklyn...while back in the day....
electric_blue68
10 hrs ago
#60