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Saturday, April 30, 2016

LEGENDARY COMMENTS BY GEORGE CHEVALLIER 4-30-16


I recently had someone inquire about the stores in the old Salisbury Mall. It seems as if a lot of people grew up in the old Mall and have fond memories of it. They just can’t remember all the stores that were there. The stores were numbered according to a map of the entire Mall. The following may just bring back a memory or two. Some are still with us in other locations, some have faded into history. How many do you remember?

SALISBURY MALL - 1974
(Information from the1974 Salisbury City Directory and the old map)

1. Hecht Co. 31.
2. Sears Roebuck & Co. 32. Radio Shack
32A. Crafts International
3. Pantry Pride 33. Hooks Pastry Shop
4. McCrory Variety Stores 34. Chester Uniforms
5. Read Drug & Chemical Co. 35. Buddy Dale Shops
6. Lerner Shops 36. Mall Barber Shop
7. Sherwin-Williams 37.
8. English’s Cafeteria 38. Cinecom Mall Cinema
9. Dannemann’s 39. Cinecom Mall Cinema
10. Ralph & Gaskill’s 40. Brooks Co.
40A. General Nutrition Center
11. First National Bank 41. Salisbury Book Store
12. Kinney Shoes 42. Richards Hair Fashions
13. Singer Co. 43.
14. 44. Wig Haus of Maryland
15. 45. Wig Haus of Maryland
16. Holiday Shoes 46.
17. 47.
18. Hanover Shoes 48.
19. Barett Shoes 49. W. J. Ahtes Real Estate
20. Carousel Shop 50. Aetna Life & Casualty Co.
21. 51. Weight Watchers of Delmarva
22. Russell Stover Candies 52.
23. Parklane Hosiery 53.
24. Barclay’s Jewelers 54. J. R. Freeny II (insurance)
25. Card Mart 55. Orange Julius
26. Phillipsborn 56. Bresler’s 33 Flavors Ice Cream
27. Household Finance, Inc.
28.
29.
30. Buck’s Buster Brown no # Bavarian Soft Pretzels
(kiosk in aisle)

47 comments:

Anonymous said...

The candy store was right next to Weight Watchers? Priceless!

Anonymous said...

I actually worked at a few of those places. Thanks for the memories.

Jack K Richards said...

And what a nice town it was then. jackkcharl@aol.com

Anonymous said...

Camelot Music
Friendly's Ice Cream
Arcade Down by Grocery Store

Anonymous said...

The Connection

Anonymous said...

there was a men's clothing store called Webster's , too.

Anonymous said...

Merle Norman Cosmetics
Friendly Ice Cream
Webster's Men Shop

I worked at the Singer Co. in 1970 and I remember a Mall Birthday sale when the Mall association gave FREE 2inch square pieces of birthday cake and people lined up from center mall all the way out the front door just to get a free piece of cake.

I worked at Boulevard Esso in 1968 and probably 1/3 of the cars that came in asked directions to the Mall or to Second Best Outlets downtown.

Anonymous said...

I remember when Connection brought Tony Hawk to town

Anonymous said...

Miss those Orange Julius hot-dogs.

Anonymous said...

La Salon

Tippedwing said...

Aladdin's Castle was the arcade, Tony's Pizza by Sears, and Lee Outdoor's, Hutzler's, Leon's Deli, don't forget Salisbury Optical.

Anonymous said...

As a teenager I used to love to hang around the mall because teenagers from as far as away as Dover,Easton and Exmore used to hang ther also. Lots of girls(yum)little crime,no gangs,guns etc. Only had 2 bathrooms in mall however.

Anonymous said...

Tony's Pizza

George Chevallier said...

I missed Webster's. They were #21. Thank you 10:36 and 10:37. Your additions mean a lot to me and the continued history of Salisbury. Any corrections or additions are greatly appreciated. The other stores mentioned were either in business before or after 1974.

Anonymous said...

Peebles
Jack's Religious Gift Shop
Kinney Shoe Store
McCrory's
Food Depot
Sam Goody
The US Post Office

Anonymous said...

Brooks, for junior clothing. Bought most of my clothes there.

Anonymous said...

Casual Corner

Anonymous said...

Something Xtra Special

Anonymous said...

Benjamins, Hess Apparel, Hickory House, Things Remembered, Vernon Powell, also there was a store across from Hickory House that sold brief cases and luggage...Turkes? or some such

Derek Benton said...

OMG--those Orange Julius hot dogs were to die for. I remember when my mother used to go grocery shopping there and everytime we would get one of those hot dogs--I can almost taste one now.

Anonymous said...

Hooks' Pasrty...what memories. Any recipes left for their wonderful pasteries. Now there's a cookbook that I would buy. Fundraiser, anyone?

Anonymous said...

Circus World (toy store)
Electronics Boutique

Anonymous said...

Hutzler's with the talking reindeer that one Christmas. Castleburgs, B. Dalton Books.

Kim Groves

Anonymous said...

Didn't Hess Apparel move there too?

Anonymous said...

Wow, I had forgotten a few of the names. As always, it's been a wonderful trip down memory lane.

Anonymous said...

Webster's Men Shop

Anonymous said...

O.C. Rags - the most popular teenage girls clothing.

Anonymous said...

Did anyone say Orange Julius that used to have the big orange hanging over their kiosk?? They were the best before they partnered with Dairy Queen.

Anonymous said...

1st National Bank.

Anonymous said...

langrells furniture, first shore federal, benjamins, watson's smoke house, marianne's, fashion bug, barclay's jewelry, and the double image. don't forget those too.
all those places bring back some cool memories. thanks.

Chimera said...

And there was a place called Deli Express where alot of shoppers went to eat,and McCrory had a cafeteria.And 1st National Bank was there

Jack K Richards said...

Thanks to George and all the contributors for sharing those memories. I lived on Calvin Dr during that era and spent many hours at the Mall. Guess, as they say, "You can't go home again". But Salisbury was a really neat place back then. jackkcharl@aol.com

Anonymous said...

We were living in Cambridge back when they had the two lane bridge coming into Wicomico County. My dad would gather us up my mom and me and we would make a day of it. God for times of ole...THe mall was a place that you actually went there to shop and have a true family outing.But now if you venture to any malls in this great nation you are taking your life into your own hands.

Anonymous said...

As a kid I remember Lad & Lassie (kids clothing and the only store to buy girl scout attire) and Friendly's across from the movie theatre.

Anonymous said...

Yes, Salisbury USED to be a nice place.

Not any more.

Anonymous said...

Wharehouse (grocery store)

Anonymous said...

connection, jones craft and the wharehouse food market peebles aunt cindys cookies sam goody B Dalton,lad n lassy
the place where you buy dance and gymnastic clothes fashion bug camelot music

Anonymous said...

There was a card store later on that had the funniest cards. Aaah's maybe?

Anonymous said...

Swiss Colony, Danneman's (fabrics & sewing/crafts)

For those mentioning Orange Julius hot dogs - not sure how today's are compared to the past ones, but you can get them today in the new mall on the corner right in front of Boscov's

Anybody know what happened to the old (ORIGINAL!) Salisbury Mall sign from the Civic Avenue side right across from the Civic Center?

Anonymous said...

There was a really neat (for the time) video game across from the barber shop where we shot jets down.One of the barbers held the record score.

Cracktherack said...

Bacharach raisen sporting goods late 60s early 70s bought my first bb glove there at 10 yrs old. A Brooks Robinson model. Rawlings. GO OOOsssss

rebecca said...

Green stamp store

Anonymous said...

Sundancer Skate and Surf shop

Anonymous said...

I am 24. Sadly, both my mother and brother have passed away so I have no one to answer these questions. I remember a circular fountain, and a grocery store. What was the name of the store? I would go a few times a month, very faint memories I am trying to recall here. My brother would go to the connection. This was the very early 90s

Anonymous said...

In the later years Subway.

Anonymous said...

We Petite, wasn't Hecht Co. there? I loved meeting my friends at Friendly's. Yes, The Mall was the place to go. It was fun, the stores were great and I really don't remember any crime there. The Connection was the place to purchase drugs, but not too many people realized that...was so sorry that Mall closed.

Tim Neville said...

Does anybody have pictures of the Swiss colony?