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Thread: Yesterday and Today

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    Great pictures, Scott. What was the original website that you were looking through that had the shopping mall pictures in it? That sounds like a neat one in and of itself. I'd love to search through that. The 1960's picture is so beautiful, but if I came upon the building today, I would have never guessed it was a Sears.

    The Sears I went to as a kid is still around, but the TRU and a store called Juvenile Sales where I got most of my WGSH and CAH are long gone. Still TRUs in the area, but the building that was the one my folks took me to, near the University of Maryland, is now a supply store or something.

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    My earliest MEGO was the RC Batman and Robin in 1972 at a store
    on Willis Ave. and Hillside Ave. in Mineola called Big D - as in big
    Discount. It was a 5 and 10 and for once I learned to drive in
    my non-mego years (1978-1988), I used to go there hoping to
    still find a stray superhero on a back shelf.

    A few years ago the building was leveled and they built a
    generic Chase or Citibank on the spot. I still sometimes drive
    past it, but the thrill is gone.

    That's the problem with then and now - it almost always is a
    sad ending - although I like the idea that a college is teaching
    at what used to be a cheap store.

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    Great memory! It's always cool to see stuff like that. It's amazing to me that even in the current state it pretty much looks the same as the original photo. A real piece of history. The only two places still around where I got any my childhood toys are Toys R' Us (Still the same location/building) and oddly enough, The Sears in one of the local malls.

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    ah i remember mimi's discount store and Johns Hardwear (both sold toys) up the street on treemount ave in the Bronx where I live in the 60's gone in 71-72.
    You can always go home .....you can never go back.
    Last edited by AAAAA; Sep 20, '09 at 4:25 PM.

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    You really touched upon something here Scott. My local Sears had and still has this long concrete ramp that used to lead to their toy department. It doesn't anymore but I still like seeing it, it reminds me of childhood excitement.

    The same with department stores that still have the old basement staircases, the toy department was always in the basement of our local zellers. I sometimes go down those stairs hoping to see an endcap of Kiss dolls or something...

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    The same with department stores that still have the old basement staircases, the toy department was always in the basement of our local zellers. I sometimes go down those stairs hoping to see an endcap of Kiss dolls or something...
    Our old town Ben Franklin has been a clothing store, an antique mall, and various thrift shops. When I go in there, I still sometimes think that the magical stairs will take me through some wormhole in time to the old toy land that awaited at the bottom of the stairs.

    Great thread Scott!!!

    Chris

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    Always great to stroll down memory lane ! When I get a chance to get back up to MA , I waant to visit my old stomping grounds. It's been 7 years , and I am sure that I will be shocked to see things after being away. I hear a couple of dept stores and malls I used to go too growing up are gone , and will probably look just like these pics now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by UnderdogDJLSW View Post
    Great pictures, Scott. What was the original website that you were looking through that had the shopping mall pictures in it? That sounds like a neat one in and of itself. I'd love to search through that.
    This is the site I found the picture on. It has all kinds of information on all kinds of stores including supermarkets and department / discounts stores. You can search by store and state. Please let me know what you think of the site.

    Pleasant Family Shopping
    Last edited by ScottA; Sep 19, '09 at 11:00 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by palitoy View Post
    You really touched upon something here Scott. My local Sears had and still has this long concrete ramp that used to lead to their toy department. It doesn't anymore but I still like seeing it, it reminds me of childhood excitement.

    The same with department stores that still have the old basement staircases, the toy department was always in the basement of our local zellers. I sometimes go down those stairs hoping to see an endcap of Kiss dolls or something...
    We have one here exactlly like this Brian. It was called Montgomery Fair and was located here on Colisium Blvd. It was 3 stories with the toy department being located in the basement. I remember going all the time with my brother and cousins as my grandparents lived maybe 3 blocks from it. Montgomery Fair (which become Gayfer's) is long gone but believe it or not the building is still here. It's now a Flea Market and Antique Mall. I do go in every so often hoping to find a small treasure and still go down those stairs over 35 years later. I wish those walls could talk. I doubt many there know what it once was. Maybe I should take pictures of it.
    Last edited by ScottA; Oct 20, '09 at 4:44 PM.
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    This is the site I found the picture on. It has all kinds of information on all kinds of stores including supermarkets and department / discounts stores. You can search by store and state. Please let me know what you think of the site.
    The site is pretty fantastic. I did find this picture from 1959 of a shopping center near where I grew up. It was an outdoor mall into the early 80's where it was then turned into a covered mall, then about 10 years ago they did more renovations and turned it into a two story mall. The 70's version still had the People's Drug store (later a CVS, now gone as you can see in the picture at the bottom) there and the Wards was there (now a Target). To the left pretty much opposite the drug store was Kresge's. And we all know what you could buy there in the 70's


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