After rereading your comment I'm not sure if you're ok with the photos in the video. I found most of the pictures on Facebook but I can't find you there. I've seen your website but I am not on Flickr. You have a variety of great pictures. My contact is armando1046@yahoo.com.
I remember going here as a kid in the 1970s and 1980s. I went to Platt Tech in the early 1980s when they were enclosing the Connecticut Post and changing it into a mall. Miss it as it was. I remember Caldors, Alexanders, and Stop and Shop to name a few. I still have a book I bought there in B Dalton Books over the Ford Mustang. I now live out of state and have driven by it a few times when visiting Connecticut. It is amazing how the area has changed and grown.
In 2,000 years, nobody will remember that it existed. "For, behold, I create new heavens and a new earth: and the former shall not be remembered, nor come into mind" (Isaiah 65:17, KJV).
I’m from Connecticut and remember when it was an outdoor strip mall. Been going here for years. Unfortunately now most people shop online instead of going to malls anymore
Thanks a lot for using a number of my 1970s photos of the Post Mall which are uploaded to Flickr, the photography website.
After rereading your comment I'm not sure if you're ok with the photos in the video. I found most of the pictures on Facebook but I can't find you there. I've seen your website but I am not on Flickr. You have a variety of great pictures. My contact is armando1046@yahoo.com.
I remember going here as a kid in the 1970s and 1980s. I went to Platt Tech in the early 1980s when they were enclosing the Connecticut Post and changing it into a mall. Miss it as it was. I remember Caldors, Alexanders, and Stop and Shop to name a few. I still have a book I bought there in B Dalton Books over the Ford Mustang. I now live out of state and have driven by it a few times when visiting Connecticut. It is amazing how the area has changed and grown.
Fond memories of Xmas shopping for my first girlfriend in 1971, with snow coming down, back in the open air days. Magical time.
In 2,000 years, nobody will remember that it existed. "For, behold, I create new heavens and a new earth: and the former shall not be remembered, nor come into mind" (Isaiah 65:17, KJV).
Arcade Hobby Parlor I bought so many miniatures and gaming stuff there. Back when Arifix was .50 a box.
I’m from Connecticut and remember when it was an outdoor strip mall. Been going here for years. Unfortunately now most people shop online instead of going to malls anymore
I was here about 10 years ago, it's a train wreck these days, thanks to management.