Malls have always been a hangout for bored teenagers or families looking for something to do on a rainy day, but did you know they've been around for a lot longer than you might think? Long before ...
When the first malls opened in the 1950s they were such an achievement that they inspired even Walt Disney. By the 1980s, the mall had become the center of American social life and accounted for the ...
Southdale Center in Edina, Minn., America’s first enclosed mall, in the 1950s. Shopping centers may have been pedestrian-friendly in their way, but they were nevertheless islands in a sea of parking. ...
Malls once served as social epicenters, but over the past 20 years, they’ve gone from bustling hot spots to rubble from ...
Eastern Washington’s largest mall began as a cluster of shops surrounding an Albertson’s grocery store in the 1950s. Today, it houses a movie theater and several remaining department stores after ...
The shopping mall as we know it became popular in the United States in the 1950s as a suburban lifestyle took hold and interstate highways were built. For the first time, shoppers were able to travel ...
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Nostalgic reflections on Christmas shopping in New Jersey malls highlight family traditions, the charm of the Sears catalog, ...
A train ride that used to delight children at Kiddytown, a small amusement park that operated in the 1950s and 60s in Norridge on land that later became Harlem Irving Park shopping mall, was found in ...