Step back in time to the 1970s at the Concord Mall in Elkhart, Indiana. Opened in 1972 with two department stores and over 60 shops, this beautifully brown and beige themed mall encapsulates 1970s aesthetics. The brown brick, beige tiles, and dark wood that dominate the interior, along with funky geometric lights and planters, immerse you in the decade's style. What's most impressive is how unchanged the storefronts remain since the 1970s, a rarity even for dead malls. The original anchors were Montgomery Ward (now a Hobby Lobby) until its bankruptcy, and the smaller Robertson's Department Store (formerly a Carson's). A few years after opening, a JC Penney was added, though its days are numbered with "Going Out of Business" signs outside. Take a nostalgic trip back to 1970s shopping at this vintage time capsule mall, even if all the original stores are gone.
Негізгі бет Exploring the dead Concord Mall in Indiana (now closed)
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