Source: Keith Milford, Malls of America.
Greetings fellow members of the consumer society, and welcome to the experiment that is, MALLS OF AMERICA! A celebration of vintage shopping malls of the ’60s and ’70s, through pictures, words (a few anyway,) and maybe the occasional sound, too (you’ll see).
As a suburban kid growing up in Madison Heights, Michigan, in the 1970’s, I certainly saw the insides of our local shopping malls a lot in those days. My family, relatives, and friends all practically lived there, and it was truly a part of the very fabric of life for us back then. Consequently, I now look back very fondly on those days of my youth, being dragged around those cavernous shopping malls and department stores by Mom and Dad, gazing in wonder at all the colorful delights that passed before my young eyes like a dream. It really was like a literal wonderland to my brothers and I! And those are now some of my favorite family memories from childhood. (…)
À consulter, entre autres billets: Voyage dans le temps: Place Sainte-Foy (1965). Merci à Jean-Pierre Duval pour cette belle « trouvaille »!
7 août 2008 à 07 h 13
C’est donc ben génial comme site!!!!
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