Favorite shopping mall

NancyNGA

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Do you have a favorite mall, past or present, pictures or not?

I was a teenager when the first strip malls came, then the vertical ones with covered center walkways. My favorite is probably The Arcade in Cleveland, OH, built in 1890. Not for shopping, just for looking. It originally had gas lighting. Last time I saw it they had tried to preserve the original charm with fake gas lights.

Most of the stores are gone now. It's mainly a Hyatt Regency hotel. Picture circa 1920.

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It has such plain drab looking entrances, one would never guess what was inside. Views from Euclid and Superior Avenues.

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Oh the memories of traveling to downtown Cleveland on Euclid Avenue .. it was like the center of the universe back in the day for this "country kid".
I remember Higbee's . ..nh Ahttp://www.thedepartmentstoremuseum.org/2010/05/higbee-company-cleveland-ohio.htmlmerica's independent department stores. The museum holds all sorts of information about classic department stores which either no longer exist, or are changed beyond recognition. A few of them are still with us, and provide an interesting connection to North America's retail past. The others are presented so that they may be properly remembered as a tangible part of the lives of their customers, shopping destinations where memories were often made.
But since this is a thread about Malls .. can't forget about this one:

 
Yes, Nancy, it appears to be but it doesn't show the wonderful stained glass that is throughout. I really must learn how to do the picture thing. Maybe tomorrow .....
 
When I lived in Balmorhea, Texas, our nearest mall, movie theatre, and super Walmart was 2 hr drive each way, in Midland, TX..... That was my favorite because I never went to it......
 

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