20 Famous Stores From The 1970s, That No Longer Exist!
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- Опубліковано 18 тра 2024
- 20 Famous Stores From The 1970s, That No Longer Exist!
Join us in "20 Famous Stores From The 1970s, That No Longer Exist!" as we take a nostalgic journey through 20 iconic stores from 1970s USA that have closed down. From retail giants to beloved local shops, rediscover the places that once defined the shopping experience of a bygone era.
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I sure miss shopping at book stores, music stores, department stores, and video stores. The good feelings associated with nostalgia.
Thought it funny that you showed a picture of comedian Andy Kaufman when talking about Kaufman brothers and KB Toys! 😂
I loved Borders Books. I could spend hours in that store and spent obscene amounts of money there.
In 1984 my wife's commencement speaker was Mervin G Morris at Long Beach State University California. Sure wish I had a copy of his speech and read it to all these students today.
K-B Toys and Child World were two separate chains.
The interesting “pattern” that seems to run throughout the video is, almost ALL these once upon a time retailers FOLDED from the year 2000 & onwards!
Hmmm 🤔
😡
Loved wards
Yes, I remember Child’s World to some degree, but, while KB Stores went into the malls, the next toy store to have their own store fronts was Children’s Palace which is one you didn’t mention!
I definitely remember Children's Palace, as there was only one in my city. We went there once a year, to buy our Christmas presents all throughout the 70s. We also went to Service Merchandise a lot too.
Great coverage. But still no Hills Dept Store?
What a shame this world has become!
I remember child world
Sad to see these stores close due to customers choosing Walmart and the "click" of online shopping. Ugh. ☹. - Heather
I worked at 2 Ames locations in small town Indiana, I had started working at one full time and, Murphy’s was going out of business and, Ames was going in! It’s Vincennes, Indiana! You pronounced it wrong! Before it was Lazarus it was Shillito’s, then, Shillito’s Rike’s!
There was a Tower Records in London
No, kidding, we know this, we didn’t need you to tell us this!
Child World was my favorite store. They always had the newest toys first. Most of my best memories are from Child World, Bradlees & Kay Bee.
Why is this video mixing Kay-Bee with Child World? they were 2 separate companies. Child World went out of business years before Kay-Bee.
Let’s not forget Children’s Palace, Children’s World wasn’t around that long when, I was a kid, Children’s Palace was more a part of my generation that came out in the mid 70s!
I sure miss narrators speaking English