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By 2023, The Mall in Columbia announced several additions, among them Warby Parker, Under Armour, and Showcase. Key dates. 1971: The Mall in Columbia opens in August. 1981: A new wing that includes a food court and Sears is added. 1998: Lord & Taylor opens along with two new parking garages.
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In the 1980s Columbia had a lot of middle-class families that rarely ate at restaurants. There was fast food and there was the King's Contrivance for those fancy occasions. Otherwise, you went into Baltimore or Washington for fine dining, and you rarely did that with kids in tow. There weren't a lot of food choices in Columbia Mall in the 1980s.
- Mall stores of memory…
- Dayton’s department store at Brookdale Shopping Center, Minneapolis (1966)
- Vintage Smith & Welton store at a shopping mall (1960s)
- 6 vintage Sears department stores (1962)
- The Wall. The Wall, a music store chain in the northeast United States, started out as Wall to Wall Sound & Video/Listening Booth. It was taken over by Camelot.
- Waldenbooks. Waldenbooks got its start in 1933 when a former sales manager for Simon & Schuster opened a rental library inside a Connecticut department store under the name Walden Book Co.
- Merry-Go-Round. Merry-Go-Round operated women's clothing stores in malls from the 1970s to 1990s, but by 1996 the company had filed for bankruptcy and all stores had closed.
- Afterthoughts. Accessories chain Afterthoughts was bought by its rival, Claire's, in 1999. Don't Edit. Stephanie Sadowski | ssadowski@pennlive.com.
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Sep 13, 2022 · These images are sure to bring many '70s and '80s babies back to the colorful stores, the noisy arcades, and the busy food courts of their youths. In a digital age when everyone seems to be glued to their phones, it's hard not to be nostalgic for simpler, pre-Instagram times at the mall.
Archival footage shot by an amateur filmmaker while visiting the USA in 1972It contains stock footage of a mall, probably Columbia Mall in Columbia, Maryland...
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Aug 7, 2013 · Throughout the 1960s and into the 1970s, most drinking establishments in Columbia were “3.2 Beer Joints,” with an alcoholic volume limit of 3.2 percent. Considering that a regular beer’s alcoholic volume hovers around 5 percent, and some heavier beers now reach the alcoholic heights of 8 percent and more, 3.2 percent might sound like ...