The Ghost of Sal's Pride came back to haunt ExLog 94 because of how awful ExLog 2 was. Please don't go watch my second episode, I filmed it on a shake weight. Love you all. SUBSCRIBE!
Ok, Firstly....No Animal should EVER be held in captivity, unless it is for the Animals well being. Animals are NOT Human entertainment. SECOND....Your narrations of your old videos are priceless, absolutely enjoyed this follow up.
You have a golden throat voice. I am surprised your not narrating national geographic stuff. I stumbled across you watching proper people. I rarely watch them anymore.
i would die for a version of your videos where its just ambience and footage of you walking. I love the commentary and the education of these locations but your camera work and audio work is just transient sometimes and i wish i could sit back to enjoy it specifically. 30:12 i mean cmon, listen to the background and look at that view. When i began focusing on the visuals and audio your voiceover spooked me cause i was just so fixated on it lol oh btw if you do make a no-commentary cut of your videos try to cut out the parts where people get weirded out by a guy pointing a camera at them, breaks the mood and ends up making me laugh lol
This is my home mall. it's literally the closest to me and not even a 5 minute drive away down 695. it's been rough seeing it decline over the 31 years of my life.
@@mm77curly it is, but like Sal said, it survives off of locals mainly. it's no longer my cup of tea, but more power to the businesses and people who keep it alive.
My Polish grandmother used to take me to this mall all the time, when I was growing up. We'd always get an ice cream at Friendly's (which, if memory serves me right, was where the dentist is currently...Irony, much?). I raise a cone of black raspberry with chocolate sprinkles to you, Sal.
From Dundalk, also had a Polish grandmother take me here as a kid. I remember KB Toys, Walden Books, EB Games when it was still Electronics Boutique, Spencer's, the old Aladdin's Castle arcade, and even a pet store at one point. But I also remember actually getting lost with my cousin when our grandmother stepped away for a second, and we had to track down a mall security guard in order to find her. She'd take us and we'd buy plastic cop toys, handcuffs, guns, maybe an NES game if we were lucky. Kind of funny how stories can overlap like that. But then again, I guess this part of Baltimore was pretty historically Polish.
@@gadpivs Oh my gosh, that is freaking awesome. Thanks so much for sharing your story. It seems like we were living similar childhoods. Those were the good ole times. I'm still living in Dundalk - third or fourth generation at this point, and I love it - for better or worse.
I was a west Baltimore County kid, but I dated a girl from east Baltimore County. I have to imagine that we went to this mall at least once because I have no idea what else we would have done back then.
Dundalk native here---I worked for Hutzler's in 1976-1977 at Eastpoint Mall. It was one of the best jobs I ever had. Every customer received personal service by the employees and it wasn't like today's herding the customers through the checkout like cattle. The entrance to the food court was actually the main entrance to Hutzler's.
@@sal I worked for a contractor that gutted the old Hutzlers for the food court. The old Hutzlers was built like a fortress. We used Bobcats to knock down the walls and they put up a hell of a fight. Surprisingly, the Hutzlers had no windows so it was pitch black inside.
@tcalto2 My grandmother worked at Hutzler's also from the store opening until 1977. She worked in a department called Lady's Separates. She really loved her job and they treated her really well.
I have lived in Baltimore all my life around this area, and this mall has been my whole childhood. I have never seen all of these areas in the upstairs and downstairs before!! I remember there was a Sears, DSW, Shoppers World, and an Applebee's here. Learning that the place where my dentist since birth is used to be was an ice cream place is kind of funny.
I’m only 23 and the decline of this mall, my hometown mall, has been so sad. For decades, Eastpoint was the only thing to do in Dundalk. Now, the mall is basically a ghost town. Many, many memories of mine stem from this mall. Dundalk gets a bad rep and I hope something can be done to turn both the town and the mall around. Thank you for this. Seeing my childhood, my parents childhoods, my grandparents childhoods, and even my great grandparents childhoods - all over a screen in heavy detail - was very special to me.
(half joking / half serious) Dundalk had a bad rep even before you were born. I remember we had this one neighbor on our street (West Baltimore County) and they put up fake stone ie Dundalk style and my parents were very annoyed. Everyone else had "normal" siding materials. I'm pretty sure they were from East Baltimore County. Though, I think my parents could have forgiven the siding, they weren't that friendly either.
I was a small child, living in Dundalk, when Eastpoint was a shopping center, in the late 50s, early 60s. I remember those poor penguins and monkeys. Of course, as a small child I was delighted to see them, every time we went shopping. Now, I am disgusted those poor birds and animals had to live that horrible life. Also, back in that day, Eastpoint had a trampoline park, off the North Point Blvd side. My dad used to take my brother and I to that park and it was such fun! Your video takes me back!!
I really like this series. This was the mall I used to go to as a child. I loved the arcade and Electronics Boutique. Forgive my faulty childhood memories, but I think Ames was present in the mall before the remodel and the addition of Sears. Keep up the good work.
Oh man. I vividly remember walking into this atrium and food court weeks after the renovation in 1991, as a wide-eyed 9-yr-old. We thought it was so cutting edge and modern!
I’m working my way backwards through the ExLog series, and from the way Sal’s talked about it, I can’t wait until ExLog 2! The bar is high, and by high, I mean really really low! 😂
I love the globe fountain ⛲️ at about 5:35. My oldest mall used to have those and I didn’t remember until I say that black and white photo. They were in outside courtyards.
Those hot pants, those bright yellow hot pants... They will haunt my darkest nights. I'd be pretty dismayed seeing monkeys and penguins at the local mall. That's why I go to the zoo or aquarium. There are more interesting specimens to watch while mall walking. Was the Shopko a different entity from the eponymous discount chain? Such a generic name! Kohan, Moonbeam, Namdar and Hull -- the four horsemen of the mallpocalypse -- will never learn. It's nice to see all the local tenants keeping the mall going. Don't know about you, but I'm tired of every place looking the same, with the same stores. There's not much point in patronizing places like that, as far as I'm concerned.
This was my childhood mall. I have so many wonderful memories here. The oddest being the time I literally ran into Chris Benoit in the Value City Furniture. We both got lost trying to find the door.
It was so sad to hear about Benoit's passing. It just goes to show that you never know what is going on with someone. Btw I grew up in PG county Maryland and never been to this mall. I do have SO many memories of the mall in Greenbelt though and Iverson mall and Landover mall which has since closed.
Sal, as always (I guess with the exception of ExLog 2), well done. Your artistic eye has definitely improved over the years. You always give us an excellent story as the narrative. Thanks for all you do. It’s hard to believe that PTV has been around here with you since before you had 1000 subs. Yeah, I remember seeing ExLog 2 when it came out. And yes, we’ve stuck by your side. With practice comes expertise. You show that every ExLog now.
PTV, you are the culinary masterminds of my little universe, and I appreciate your continued support. You guys all rock, and I look forward to each of your installments.
Sal, your work has been great from the beginning! I couldn't do this so I appreciate those who can and give it there best. I will keep watching as long as you have a channel. 😀
My aunt lived in Baltimore, and my father would always take me to Eastpoint. I loved it. I remembered when it was just a small outdoor shopping center. And I remember when they built another part of it facing the original stores. Then they put a roof outside and made it a mall. I am wondering how the Key Bridge collapse will affect business there. It was so nice to see the mall again. I also remember a hardware store, but forgot the name of it. That was before it became a mall.
I was hoping you'd do this one again. Fun fact, my parents always tell me they remember seeing the penguins and monkeys in the mall, just felt like saying that, great video as always Sal
That Baltimore accent is so damn crazy I have a friend in Carlisle Pennsylvania that sounds exactly like it and I make fun of him every time I see him 😸🥂
Don’t beat yourself up Sal. If you’re not embarrassed about what you did in the past then you’re not growing as a person. Look at how amazing your videos are now!
My mom used to talk about the penguins and monkeys. I grew up in Eastwood - we were in the city, but the county line cut through our rowhome block. I remember EP used to have this odd Christmas train display that was enclosed, but you could press buttons to make different trains run. While we lived close to EP, my parents preferred taking us to White Marsh, and we moved to Perry Hall in 1991. My dad helped in construction on White Marsh Mall. It's great to see EPM still open, even if it is dying.
Interesting. We lived close to Social Security Mall. Even when Owings Mills opened, my parents would never spend the time to drive the extra distance there.
I remember going to Eastpoint back in the 60's as a kid. This was before it was enclosed; just a "shopping center". Then, years later, I remember the penguins and Monkeytown. Now the whole area around that dead mall is Monkeytown.
Not sure if you have been here yet, but another mall you could visit is the St. Charles Mall in Waldorf MD. It's about an hour away from Baltimore. My mother still lives down there and she heard that mall is dying, and eventually it will be turned into either a ups or amazon warehouse hub. The mall was originally built on swampland, so the mall has been slowly sinking over the passed 20 years. A lot of the shops are gone now. It used to be blue and beautiful with a water fountain and a Disney Store. Originally built in the 80's and it opened in 1990.
We lived in the Northwood area in Baltimore City and this was our go to shopping center for just about everything we needed . I remember the monkeys and the penguins.
This is so sad ...i actually thought East Point had a great chance at surviving as it was located in a very blue collar area, was very popular and renovated fairly recently . i remember going there often meeting up with my grandfather with my parents and eating dinner at the York Steak House .
You should do an episode on the country club mall in lavale (cumb) md. It’s a dying mall. The only anchor is Walmart and it has a hallway that’s always blocked off so they kinda don’t associate with the mall. The mall is almost completely empty
I've only been in Easrpoint once, somewhere around 2006. I stopped for lunch in the food court and my car got sideswiped in the parking lot while I was inside.
I have been watching your work for a long time now. Don't knock your older work. Takes time to get to where you are now, making what I would consider professional level documentaries.
Get your pizza at nearby Pizza Johns. I have been going to this mall since it was an open store mall. In my opinion the mall went from middle class to lower class. Such a shame since it is a beautiful mall.
This is one of two malls that my parents took us to when i was a child. Wow how it has changed. I think my oldest grandchild was 1 the last time I was there she just turned 16 Thanksgiving.
I used to go there when I lived in Canton, which was not far proximity. Even 15 years ago it was looking pretty dead, but the aesthetics kept bringing me back. Rad is correct! I don't think you should be too hard on yourself about the old vid. Sure, it might not be as great as others, but I think for most vloggers, unless they were already professional videographers or editors, there is a natural evolution in the body of work. And also, you have fans that appreciate all your content and will watch everything regardless.
You should check out the Valley Mall in Hagerstown, it seems to be doing okay. One of the anchor stores is now a big fitness center and another has become a big modern arcade. I can remember back in the early 2000's when it still had an old school 80s-90s arcade and I still remember the smell of the pretzel stand near the center of the mall, and the car shows they'd have in the parking lot in the summer
the roof you see at 6:33 the building was empty for close to 35 years it had a few tenants but was mainly vacant, it started as a bank but can remember which one
I LOVE the 90's aesthetics!!! I hope the mall owners never change it! It adds so much character to the mall. Sal, you did a great job on the filming of this video! If I lived in this area, I would so visit this mall.
Rivergate Mall, in the suburbs of Nashville, TN is another mall that is basically kept on life support. More money gets put into building maintenance than anything else, and it draws travellers from nearby I-65N or S. It's basically a giant flea market at this point.
I don't even recognize this mall. I remember in the seventies going to Eastpoint Mall and visiting the Magic Box. They had all sorts of magic tricks and props. The selection of stores today is horrendous. I can't imagine it being worth the trip. Great video and narration.
I grew up in Towson, so we never drove to Dundalk to go shopping. But the roster of original tenants was a walk down memory lane! All those local Baltimore retailers, most of them probably history by now. I'm probably not the typical mall shopper, but I kinda prefer the local stores to the chains. With the chain stores, every mall everywhere starts to look and feel the same,
I really like your videos as you do research and explain in detail how the mall started and its progression to a dead mall. I started watching your videos several years ago. You have fine tuned them and they are excellent.
Roman’s pizza has been there forever. I’m always surprised when I walk in and they’re still hanging in. I remember eating their pizza in like 1992. That food court may be empty, but Roman’s trucks on.
15:00 -- In the 1960s, in New Jersey, Moorestown Mall had a big monkey cage in about the center of the mall (inside), also there was a duck-pond mid-mall between the monkey cage and Gimbels. Cherry Hill Mall had a big bird cage, with exotic birds.
O yes that pizza.. One of my all time favorite places to eat at the mall was Sbarro. Loved the stuffed pizza an meat balls...Good old Forest fair mall...
I Had to wait until I had time to watch this. Was looking forward to it ever since you posted the first tease about it on Facebook. Loved the homage to exlog 2 within the total domination that is exlog 94. Saved everyone the pain of going back and watching the original 'Monkey Cam' version! One of your best in recent memory. Always quality infotainment from you Sal! Looking forward to exlog 100. Hope it's still going to be Richland Mall.
My early childhood was spent growing up in East Baltimore/Dundalk. I haven't been back but a few times since adulthood, and when you showed Eastern Avenue I got this dreadful sinking feeling... That being said, goodness Sal you're looking handsome as ever!
Steve and Barry's to this day, was where the best and most inexpensive College Sports Merchandise was sold. I wished it would stayed more at Westdale Mall in Cedar Rapids, but, Steve and Barry's Got Saddled with Bad Leases that unrailed their run.
This was my local mall growing up in the 70s/80s. I havent been back there since a few years after their remodel (where Hutzlers became the food court)
woodland Mall, Grand Rapids MI. still there and doing ok. had a wonderful feel,yes dated to the 70s. but cool fountain. neat sitting area. it was all ripped out 20 years ago and a generic off the shelf, cheap white tile went in.
I'm a residential real estate appraiser. But working with commercial appraisers the first thing many will say a quick way to check the attitude to general maintenance of a commercial property is to simply drive behind and observe the rear of the property. Forgive ex log 2, we all suck in the beginning of our careers.
Omg love hearing you narrating on this one for the recap of X 2.... Pretty funny but I do the same thing to myself... Its always good to be able to pick on yourself... An now you are the best one I watch on here for my dead malls.......... Typing in dead mall's one night an it brought up one of yours. Not sure witch one it was but I loved it an it got me hooked... Thanks fer all the info an the research you do to give us the real story...
Gotta love Baltimore. I live in Towson. The Towson mall is always packed. I'm sure all of the colleges in the area help keep it going! I remember seeing the Mr Ray's Hair Weave commercials real time back in tbe day. Channel 54 during Kungfu Theater and Nightmare Theater on Saturday afternoons.
White marsh mall is probably the only mall worth a damn on this side of Maryland anymore. You would have to travel to Delaware to Christiana mall for any decent shopping. Even towson town center is half dead.
The Ghost of Sal's Pride came back to haunt ExLog 94 because of how awful ExLog 2 was. Please don't go watch my second episode, I filmed it on a shake weight. Love you all. SUBSCRIBE!
Too late, I already watched it months ago
Ok, Firstly....No Animal should EVER be held in captivity, unless it is for the Animals well being.
Animals are NOT Human entertainment.
SECOND....Your narrations of your old videos are priceless, absolutely enjoyed this follow up.
You have a golden throat voice. I am surprised your not narrating national geographic stuff. I stumbled across you watching proper people. I rarely watch them anymore.
Hey thanks so much! I’m flattered. Much more content on the way.
i would die for a version of your videos where its just ambience and footage of you walking. I love the commentary and the education of these locations but your camera work and audio work is just transient sometimes and i wish i could sit back to enjoy it specifically.
30:12 i mean cmon, listen to the background and look at that view. When i began focusing on the visuals and audio your voiceover spooked me cause i was just so fixated on it lol
oh btw if you do make a no-commentary cut of your videos try to cut out the parts where people get weirded out by a guy pointing a camera at them, breaks the mood and ends up making me laugh lol
This is my home mall. it's literally the closest to me and not even a 5 minute drive away down 695. it's been rough seeing it decline over the 31 years of my life.
Is it still open?
@@mm77curly it is, but like Sal said, it survives off of locals mainly. it's no longer my cup of tea, but more power to the businesses and people who keep it alive.
Go to Eastland Mall in East point, MI.
My Polish grandmother used to take me to this mall all the time, when I was growing up. We'd always get an ice cream at Friendly's (which, if memory serves me right, was where the dentist is currently...Irony, much?). I raise a cone of black raspberry with chocolate sprinkles to you, Sal.
black raspberry and chocolate sounds excellent!
From Dundalk, also had a Polish grandmother take me here as a kid. I remember KB Toys, Walden Books, EB Games when it was still Electronics Boutique, Spencer's, the old Aladdin's Castle arcade, and even a pet store at one point. But I also remember actually getting lost with my cousin when our grandmother stepped away for a second, and we had to track down a mall security guard in order to find her. She'd take us and we'd buy plastic cop toys, handcuffs, guns, maybe an NES game if we were lucky. Kind of funny how stories can overlap like that. But then again, I guess this part of Baltimore was pretty historically Polish.
@@gadpivs Oh my gosh, that is freaking awesome. Thanks so much for sharing your story. It seems like we were living similar childhoods. Those were the good ole times. I'm still living in Dundalk - third or fourth generation at this point, and I love it - for better or worse.
@@sugarassassin Still here too, haha. It has definitely seen better days, but I still have the memories.
To this day, if I see a Friendly’s which is still open, I stop for a double scoop of black raspberry with chocolate sprinkles!
Mr Ray's hair weave. God that commercial is part of my life in the 80s. "Ladies, are you going bowald?"
I was a west Baltimore County kid, but I dated a girl from east Baltimore County.
I have to imagine that we went to this mall at least once because I have no idea what else we would have done back then.
I lived in Dundalk in the ‘70’s. This and Golden Ring Mall were the go to places to shop. Always crowded back then.
This was the spot for people that lived on the east side of Baltimore City/County.
Yup! It was!
@@LittleMissSunshine721 Did you grow up in Baltimore?
Dundalk native here---I worked for Hutzler's in 1976-1977 at Eastpoint Mall. It was one of the best jobs I ever had. Every customer received personal service by the employees and it wasn't like today's herding the customers through the checkout like cattle. The entrance to the food court was actually the main entrance to Hutzler's.
So I know they gutted Hutzlers for the Foodcourt and atrium, but is the glass facade actually from the Hutzler’s?
@@sal I worked for a contractor that gutted the old Hutzlers for the food court. The old Hutzlers was built like a fortress. We used Bobcats to knock down the walls and they put up a hell of a fight. Surprisingly, the Hutzlers had no windows so it was pitch black inside.
My future wife at the time worked there.
@@sal Yes, they didn't change much about the facade, and the doors are still as they were when it was Hutzler's.
@tcalto2 My grandmother worked at Hutzler's also from the store opening until 1977. She worked in a department called Lady's Separates. She really loved her job and they treated her really well.
I have lived in Baltimore all my life around this area, and this mall has been my whole childhood. I have never seen all of these areas in the upstairs and downstairs before!! I remember there was a Sears, DSW, Shoppers World, and an Applebee's here. Learning that the place where my dentist since birth is used to be was an ice cream place is kind of funny.
Hey, I had a lousy day. Your relaxing narration and in-depth account of this mall, along with a libation, has certainly made it better. Thanks Sal.
Hope you had a better one
I’m only 23 and the decline of this mall, my hometown mall, has been so sad. For decades, Eastpoint was the only thing to do in Dundalk. Now, the mall is basically a ghost town. Many, many memories of mine stem from this mall. Dundalk gets a bad rep and I hope something can be done to turn both the town and the mall around. Thank you for this. Seeing my childhood, my parents childhoods, my grandparents childhoods, and even my great grandparents childhoods - all over a screen in heavy detail - was very special to me.
(half joking / half serious) Dundalk had a bad rep even before you were born.
I remember we had this one neighbor on our street (West Baltimore County) and they put up fake stone ie Dundalk style and my parents were very annoyed. Everyone else had "normal" siding materials. I'm pretty sure they were from East Baltimore County. Though, I think my parents could have forgiven the siding, they weren't that friendly either.
When I lived in Dundalk, you held your breath and went to Captain Harvey's.
Its been almost 30 years since I've last had one, but that Roman Delight pizza was always solid back in the day.
How did I miss an ExLog? It’s like finding a gift under the Christmas tree two weeks after opening all the toys… but just two years later! 😂
I was a small child, living in Dundalk, when Eastpoint was a shopping center, in the late 50s, early 60s. I remember those poor penguins and monkeys. Of course, as a small child I was delighted to see them, every time we went shopping. Now, I am disgusted those poor birds and animals had to live that horrible life.
Also, back in that day, Eastpoint had a trampoline park, off the North Point Blvd side. My dad used to take my brother and I to that park and it was such fun! Your video takes me back!!
Thanks so much for the wonderful memories!
There is a car show in Dundalk in a couple of weeks we go to every year.
Mr. Ray is the guy John Waters was mimicking for the narration of Pink Flamingos!
Sure was!
I really like this series. This was the mall I used to go to as a child. I loved the arcade and Electronics Boutique. Forgive my faulty childhood memories, but I think Ames was present in the mall before the remodel and the addition of Sears. Keep up the good work.
I forgot all about Electronics Boutique!! Serious 90’s vibes lol
Everything almost gone
Oh man. I vividly remember walking into this atrium and food court weeks after the renovation in 1991, as a wide-eyed 9-yr-old. We thought it was so cutting edge and modern!
Dundalk native here! Thanks for covering my childhood mall
I worked at Jean's West back in the 80s. Made some great friends there that I am still friends with to this day. Sad to see what it has become.
I’m working my way backwards through the ExLog series, and from the way Sal’s talked about it, I can’t wait until ExLog 2! The bar is high, and by high, I mean really really low! 😂
It’s so bad.
I love the globe fountain ⛲️ at about 5:35. My oldest mall used to have those and I didn’t remember until I say that black and white photo. They were in outside courtyards.
Those hot pants, those bright yellow hot pants... They will haunt my darkest nights.
I'd be pretty dismayed seeing monkeys and penguins at the local mall. That's why I go to the zoo or aquarium. There are more interesting specimens to watch while mall walking.
Was the Shopko a different entity from the eponymous discount chain? Such a generic name!
Kohan, Moonbeam, Namdar and Hull -- the four horsemen of the mallpocalypse -- will never learn. It's nice to see all the local tenants keeping the mall going. Don't know about you, but I'm tired of every place looking the same, with the same stores. There's not much point in patronizing places like that, as far as I'm concerned.
Shopko was some type of Sears or Penny’s it was more midwestern but it went bankrupt a couple years ago
Another splendid Sunday evening shared magnificent mall exploration!
I remember watching the hair weave commercials growing up on channel 11 WBAL usually on in the mornings
I remember going to rent movies at Erol’s with my grandfather when he lived in Arlington back in the 80’s. Fun times.
This was my childhood mall. I have so many wonderful memories here. The oddest being the time I literally ran into Chris Benoit in the Value City Furniture. We both got lost trying to find the door.
It was so sad to hear about Benoit's passing. It just goes to show that you never know what is going on with someone. Btw I grew up in PG county Maryland and never been to this mall. I do have SO many memories of the mall in Greenbelt though and Iverson mall and Landover mall which has since closed.
The Crafty Crab looks like my kind of place. Any place with seafood is my kind of place.
Sparrows point has a huge impact on this place. Aside from the harford mall this was one of the first I ever went to as a kid.
Sal, as always (I guess with the exception of ExLog 2), well done. Your artistic eye has definitely improved over the years. You always give us an excellent story as the narrative. Thanks for all you do. It’s hard to believe that PTV has been around here with you since before you had 1000 subs. Yeah, I remember seeing ExLog 2 when it came out. And yes, we’ve stuck by your side. With practice comes expertise. You show that every ExLog now.
PTV, you are the culinary masterminds of my little universe, and I appreciate your continued support. You guys all rock, and I look forward to each of your installments.
Sal, your work has been great from the beginning! I couldn't do this so I appreciate those who can and give it there best. I will keep watching as long as you have a channel. 😀
I’ll produce content for as long as you’ll watch :)
Been super busy and had really no time to relax. But since I do have time now i have watched the video and boy is it a sight for sore eyes
My aunt lived in Baltimore, and my father would always take me to Eastpoint. I loved it. I remembered when it was just a small outdoor shopping center. And I remember when they built another part of it facing the original stores. Then they put a roof outside and made it a mall. I am wondering how the Key Bridge collapse will affect business there. It was so nice to see the mall again. I also remember a hardware store, but forgot the name of it. That was before it became a mall.
As the old saying goes..." If it smells like shit you're in Dundalk, if you step in it you're in Essex."
Don’t be too hard on yourself. Making mistakes and looking back on your failures allows you to grow into the channel you want to be.
Oh lord, that closed ice cream place is SO 90s in design. Also, that is a THICC slice of pizza.
I was hoping you'd do this one again. Fun fact, my parents always tell me they remember seeing the penguins and monkeys in the mall, just felt like saying that, great video as always Sal
What penguins and monkeys???
Funny seeing you here
That Baltimore accent is so damn crazy I have a friend in Carlisle Pennsylvania that sounds exactly like it and I make fun of him every time I see him 😸🥂
If you avoid Baltimore you won't notice the mall.
Don’t beat yourself up Sal. If you’re not embarrassed about what you did in the past then you’re not growing as a person. Look at how amazing your videos are now!
My mom used to talk about the penguins and monkeys. I grew up in Eastwood - we were in the city, but the county line cut through our rowhome block. I remember EP used to have this odd Christmas train display that was enclosed, but you could press buttons to make different trains run. While we lived close to EP, my parents preferred taking us to White Marsh, and we moved to Perry Hall in 1991. My dad helped in construction on White Marsh Mall. It's great to see EPM still open, even if it is dying.
Interesting. We lived close to Social Security Mall. Even when Owings Mills opened, my parents would never spend the time to drive the extra distance there.
I remember going to Eastpoint back in the 60's as a kid. This was before it was enclosed; just a "shopping center". Then, years later, I remember the penguins and Monkeytown. Now the whole area around that dead mall is Monkeytown.
And now you got me wanting to go back and watch Ex Log 2 again. Not to criticize, just to refresh my memory. Another fine production Sal!
Nooooooo
Great video as always dude. Omg some of those weaves at Mr Rays were scary!! Reminds me of ‘I Be-Weave’ by Shocantelle 😆
Not sure if you have been here yet, but another mall you could visit is the St. Charles Mall in Waldorf MD. It's about an hour away from Baltimore. My mother still lives down there and she heard that mall is dying, and eventually it will be turned into either a ups or amazon warehouse hub. The mall was originally built on swampland, so the mall has been slowly sinking over the passed 20 years. A lot of the shops are gone now. It used to be blue and beautiful with a water fountain and a Disney Store. Originally built in the 80's and it opened in 1990.
Watch this made me think about an old Mall in Texas that I used to go to when I was a little kid how this mall is open air
We lived in the Northwood area in Baltimore City and this was our go to shopping center for just about everything we needed . I remember the monkeys and the penguins.
This is so sad ...i actually thought East Point had a great chance at surviving as it was located in a very blue collar area, was very popular and renovated fairly recently . i remember going there often meeting up with my grandfather with my parents and eating dinner at the York Steak House .
I grew up not too far from that mall. Used to go to it all the time. It's always sad to see something that was so alive die.
Thank you for a great video. Nostalgic AND educational.
Thanks for watching, Jerry!
You should do an episode on the country club mall in lavale (cumb) md. It’s a dying mall. The only anchor is Walmart and it has a hallway that’s always blocked off so they kinda don’t associate with the mall. The mall is almost completely empty
It’s on the list!!
I've only been in Easrpoint once, somewhere around 2006. I stopped for lunch in the food court and my car got sideswiped in the parking lot while I was inside.
I have been watching your work for a long time now. Don't knock your older work. Takes time to get to where you are now, making what I would consider professional level documentaries.
God bless East point mall and it's owners I pray that more stores move in east point. This place looks large
Get your pizza at nearby Pizza Johns. I have been going to this mall since it was an open store mall. In my opinion the mall went from middle class to lower class. Such a shame since it is a beautiful mall.
This is one of two malls that my parents took us to when i was a child. Wow how it has changed. I think my oldest grandchild was 1 the last time I was there she just turned 16 Thanksgiving.
What a great journey. Thanks again for your time and efforts Sal on a thoroughly entertaining and informative video. Cheers.
Thank you Sal!!! This was another good one!!!
I used to go there when I lived in Canton, which was not far proximity. Even 15 years ago it was looking pretty dead, but the aesthetics kept bringing me back. Rad is correct! I don't think you should be too hard on yourself about the old vid. Sure, it might not be as great as others, but I think for most vloggers, unless they were already professional videographers or editors, there is a natural evolution in the body of work. And also, you have fans that appreciate all your content and will watch everything regardless.
As a kid I loved this mall I remember the old arcade that use to be there 🥺
5:34 - This sculpture reminds me of the Columbia Maryland People Tree. .. but small
*"I hope you're paying attention, Mike Kohan..."*
You got me with that one 😆
You should check out the Valley Mall in Hagerstown, it seems to be doing okay. One of the anchor stores is now a big fitness center and another has become a big modern arcade. I can remember back in the early 2000's when it still had an old school 80s-90s arcade and I still remember the smell of the pretzel stand near the center of the mall, and the car shows they'd have in the parking lot in the summer
Every time I hear that background music I pull up a vaporwave mix on UA-cam thanks :-) 🥂🎶🎵🥃
EastPoint Mall has more *life* than I expected to see.
Would you say 'Baltimore's first dead-mall' was Harundle Mall Glem Burnie ?
the roof you see at 6:33 the building was empty for close to 35 years it had a few tenants but was mainly vacant, it started as a bank but can remember which one
I haven't been to or seen this mall in over 30 years. Wow *Edit, oh Mr. Ray's the memories 😜😆
Hi Sal, have you done an ex log on North Plaza Mall in Parkville? Love your mall vlogs. Happy Labor Day.
I LOVE the 90's aesthetics!!! I hope the mall owners never change it! It adds so much character to the mall. Sal, you did a great job on the filming of this video! If I lived in this area, I would so visit this mall.
It’s haunting, yet hopeful, to see things pre-Covid. Another great one, Sal! 🤙🏻
Isn’t it surreal??
Not at all
Completely maskless and at dull compacity in nj for 4 months
Stop living in fear
Hey Nick, go back to your bunker snowflake. Follow the science and adhere to your mandate. See ya.
Rivergate Mall, in the suburbs of Nashville, TN is another mall that is basically kept on life support. More money gets put into building maintenance than anything else, and it draws travellers from nearby I-65N or S. It's basically a giant flea market at this point.
I don't even recognize this mall. I remember in the seventies going to Eastpoint Mall and visiting the Magic Box. They had all sorts of magic tricks and props. The selection of stores today is horrendous. I can't imagine it being worth the trip. Great video and narration.
In the UK here but LOVE Sal's vids. Always makes my day when a new one pops up.
I grew up in Towson, so we never drove to Dundalk to go shopping. But the roster of original tenants was a walk down memory lane! All those local Baltimore retailers, most of them probably history by now. I'm probably not the typical mall shopper, but I kinda prefer the local stores to the chains. With the chain stores, every mall everywhere starts to look and feel the same,
I really like your videos as you do research and explain in detail how the mall started and its progression to a dead mall. I started watching your videos several years ago. You have fine tuned them and they are excellent.
Roman’s pizza has been there forever. I’m always surprised when I walk in and they’re still hanging in. I remember eating their pizza in like 1992. That food court may be empty, but Roman’s trucks on.
When I visited this mall in the 2010s, it reminded me so much of Beltway Plaza.
Hey Sal. We all have a learning starting point. Don't be so hard on yourself. That's how you grow. Look at you now ! 😊 Thanks for your videos.
15:00 -- In the 1960s, in New Jersey, Moorestown Mall had a big monkey cage in about the center of the mall (inside), also there was a duck-pond mid-mall between the monkey cage and Gimbels.
Cherry Hill Mall had a big bird cage, with exotic birds.
That pizza looks good 👍 with a nice a nice cold cherry coke 🤘👍
O yes that pizza.. One of my all time favorite places to eat at the mall was Sbarro. Loved the stuffed pizza an meat balls...Good old Forest fair mall...
Excellent video! Thanks for filming and producing.
I Had to wait until I had time to watch this. Was looking forward to it ever since you posted the first tease about it on Facebook. Loved the homage to exlog 2 within the total domination that is exlog 94. Saved everyone the pain of going back and watching the original 'Monkey Cam' version! One of your best in recent memory. Always quality infotainment from you Sal! Looking forward to exlog 100. Hope it's still going to be Richland Mall.
Still Richland!
I use to work at the once King's Court restaurant that was ten steps from Value City on the main floor..
My early childhood was spent growing up in East Baltimore/Dundalk. I haven't been back but a few times since adulthood, and when you showed Eastern Avenue I got this dreadful sinking feeling...
That being said, goodness Sal you're looking handsome as ever!
Another enjoyable video Sal. Been with you since the beginning, enjoying the journey. Thanks for all you do and keep up the great work.
I used to go there all the time. We would go to the laser tag on the lower level by the food court.
The US has 3 food groups: pizza, hamburgers and chicken nuggies.
We used to go there on Sunday's and play putt-putt golf.
Looks like it was a fabulous mall at one time.
Car show in a couple of weeks near Dundalk . Mob Town Grease Ball , very cool show . I think it’s being held at the Key Brewery.
Steve and Barry's to this day, was where the best and most inexpensive College Sports Merchandise was sold. I wished it would stayed more at Westdale Mall in Cedar Rapids, but, Steve and Barry's Got Saddled with Bad Leases that unrailed their run.
Doesn't help that they opened locations at pretty much any mall with a vacant junior anchor space regardless of how well it was doing
This was my local mall growing up in the 70s/80s. I havent been back there since a few years after their remodel (where Hutzlers became the food court)
When I was really young my. mom worked at the White Coffee Pot - she actually also worked at the Jr across Nt Pt Blvd.
I worked at the Zales store at this mall back in the late 60s and yes it did smell like crap to walk around the place .
woodland Mall, Grand Rapids MI. still there and doing ok. had a wonderful feel,yes dated to the 70s. but cool fountain. neat sitting area. it was all ripped out 20 years ago and a generic off the shelf, cheap white tile went in.
I'm a residential real estate appraiser. But working with commercial appraisers the first thing many will say a quick way to check the attitude to general maintenance of a commercial property is to simply drive behind and observe the rear of the property. Forgive ex log 2, we all suck in the beginning of our careers.
Another awesome one, Sal! That pizza liked really good.
Omg love hearing you narrating on this one for the recap of X 2.... Pretty funny but I do the same thing to myself... Its always good to be able to pick on yourself... An now you are the best one I watch on here for my dead malls.......... Typing in dead mall's one night an it brought up one of yours. Not sure witch one it was but I loved it an it got me hooked... Thanks fer all the info an the research you do to give us the real story...
Gotta love Baltimore. I live in Towson. The Towson mall is always packed. I'm sure all of the colleges in the area help keep it going! I remember seeing the Mr Ray's Hair Weave commercials real time back in tbe day. Channel 54 during Kungfu Theater and Nightmare Theater on Saturday afternoons.
White marsh mall is probably the only mall worth a damn on this side of Maryland anymore. You would have to travel to Delaware to Christiana mall for any decent shopping. Even towson town center is half dead.