We who are age 40 and up loved us some malls back in the days. We never thought that one day going to the mall would go out off style. This is one of the few lasting malls but you can still tell it's declining. Going to the mall on Saturday was everything back in the 90's.
In the 80's and 90's, you could go to the mall with $20. You would have bus fare, get a meal, play some arcade games and pick up a cd single. THOSE WERE THE DAYS!!!!!!
We who are age 40 and up loved us some malls back in the days. We never thought that one day going to the mall would go out off style. This is one of the few lasting malls but you can still tell it's declining. Going to the mall on Saturday was everything back in the 90's.
Cumberland Mall, 1990-1997. The spot to be at on Saturday's.
Not just 40 and up; I'm in my late 20s and loved going to malls in the '00s.
Yes indeed. Lenox has metal detectors at the doors now due to gun violence etc. At least we have good memories of the past. I avoid malls now
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In the 80's and 90's, you could go to the mall with $20. You would have bus fare, get a meal, play some arcade games and pick up a cd single. THOSE WERE THE DAYS!!!!!!
Nice to see the Sakur Japan is still going strong in that same spot.
I love the Lenox mall
Buckhead was such a nice area, once upon a time.
It still is
Lovely place spend hrs there😊
History in the making
You got a lot of great footage! Too bad you had to stop. I felt like I was there. 🛍️🛍️🛍️
the guy at the end say do not record anymore in the age of smartphone and super micro cams how that can be done
Pleaz show us some Big Mall in every cities 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Does atl have a lot of Hispanics or not rlly?
Yes, about 20 percent
Not the same anymore 90s was it
Why are people dressed like in the early 2000's
Cause it's their business
Watch out for the fashion police here
It's the south and Atlanta
it’s been coming back, a lot of young ppl my age really appreciate it
It's back in style