Nice video man! I’m really upset I never got to see this place in person but this video at least provides a look at this beautiful gem. Thank you for documenting.
My Mom worked at Buster Browns in the 80s then at JC Penny. We also use to eat at The Patio Restaurant in the Hess's department store. They had gigantic food protons there.
My heart. I was born in 2002, this was all we had to do in Harrisburg. I’m now 22 and live in Philly. I’ll forever miss this little shit mall and the many memories
It's always the crimes that kill malls then people stay away.I have this in my city at one mall and it was built 25 years ago and still is nice.A third of the stores are empty inside and almost all of the shops outside are,that's about 20 businesses.
The research you did for this was amazing! How'd you find all this information? Google doesn't turn up a lot of the things you cited in the video. Curious to learn so I can do more research on the topic.
What a shame I was just there last year and now it just closed down and it's going to be demolished. It's a good thing I did cause now I have something to remember it by since I took a lot of pictures when I was there. Very nice mall so sad to see it go.
I went today to one in my city for thr first time since moving here. Was too overpriced for everything and just not exciting. I did like going to the mall tho as a kid. I just go to Walmart now and the dollar store. Convenient and cheaper.
The place was a ghetto mess with the exception of the Bass Pro Shop & 2nd and Charles bookstore. The movie theater pre-pandemic was being overridden by teens going in and out of the theaters disturbing paying customers.
I worked there during the 80s. Thanks for covering this!
So cool to be able to show this to my grandma, who went here a lot. Thank you
Nice video man! I’m really upset I never got to see this place in person but this video at least provides a look at this beautiful gem. Thank you for documenting.
I've been to this city twice and never saw the mall.😢
My Mom worked at Buster Browns in the 80s then at JC Penny. We also use to eat at The Patio Restaurant in the Hess's department store. They had gigantic food protons there.
Great job on the video. Interesting mall-looked to be in good shape at the time it was closing. Similar layout of the local mall in my hometown.
My heart. I was born in 2002, this was all we had to do in Harrisburg. I’m now 22 and live in Philly. I’ll forever miss this little shit mall and the many memories
Very interesting and well presented :)
It's always the crimes that kill malls then people stay away.I have this in my city at one mall and it was built 25 years ago and still is nice.A third of the stores are empty inside and almost all of the shops outside are,that's about 20 businesses.
I went to that SW convention in '97!
Tempus fugit
Balls were such a big thing and fun thing while growing up! Another social event, stripped from generations to come…
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Reminds me of Metrocenter mall in Phoenix AZ, that opened in 1973 and closed in 2022
The research you did for this was amazing! How'd you find all this information? Google doesn't turn up a lot of the things you cited in the video. Curious to learn so I can do more research on the topic.
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My buddies car is in one your pictures. He worked there for years until they closed
What a shame I was just there last year and now it just closed down and it's going to be demolished. It's a good thing I did cause now I have something to remember it by since I took a lot of pictures when I was there. Very nice mall so sad to see it go.
April 19th Penn live has an article and pictures of demo.
How long ago was this filmed?
Go to the top of the posts or right under the video pix.
Such a shame all your malls close and lay empty they could be used for shelter the homeless mind you lot shops seem to be closing in uk
Bummer. Blame online shopping. Weird to think how computers have impacted our lives. Oh, well, that's life.
Walmart started it all.
I went today to one in my city for thr first time since moving here. Was too overpriced for everything and just not exciting. I did like going to the mall tho as a kid. I just go to Walmart now and the dollar store. Convenient and cheaper.
The place was a ghetto mess with the exception of the Bass Pro Shop & 2nd and Charles bookstore. The movie theater pre-pandemic was being overridden by teens going in and out of the theaters disturbing paying customers.
0:39 is that Elon musk
Having four malls in the area: war of attrition