Sears, signs of life after all
Opening day for the Southland Mall this Sears anchors was August 15, 1966. I have no memory of that as a baby but would imagine I got a good nap in if I was there, much like a grown person could catch a good snooze in most any near abandoned Sears today (HA, couldn't resist)!
This Shelby Dr. side of Sears has an actual door you can go in, unlike the Elvis Presley side. Therefore, patrons park here. And believe it or not, there are often double the amount of vehicles shown here, as this was taken on a weekday morning shortly after the store opened.
Sears, signs of life after all
Opening day for the Southland Mall this Sears anchors was August 15, 1966. I have no memory of that as a baby but would imagine I got a good nap in if I was there, much like a grown person could catch a good snooze in most any near abandoned Sears today (HA, couldn't resist)!
This Shelby Dr. side of Sears has an actual door you can go in, unlike the Elvis Presley side. Therefore, patrons park here. And believe it or not, there are often double the amount of vehicles shown here, as this was taken on a weekday morning shortly after the store opened.