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A really miserable little Visa- lovely! This is a 'Club' so was fitted with the piddly little 652cc engine with a mighty 35BHP and 0-60 in a dazzling 30 seconds!
I love this one though, partly because of the originality. I'm assuming the 1982 plate is the original.
This is the Wal-Mart Supercenter located at 120 Daniel Boone Plaza in Hazard, KY. It had originally opened on April 14, 2004 after nearly 15 years at the Black Gold Plaza across town. This Supercenter has a Subway restaurant, pharmacy, 1-Hour Photo lab, vision center, Tire & Lube Express and a portrait studio (while the original Wal-Mart only had a pharmacy and a snack bar). Starting in April 2010, they are remodeling the store to look more like the newer ones, so I wanted to get a shot of the outside before they started to do anything to it.
This is the Wal-Mart Supercenter department store located within the Somerset Marketplace shopping center at 177 Washington Drive in Somerset, KY. It originally opened in June 2000, replacing the previous location at Grand Central Place (now split between Dunham's Sports and Hobby Lobby). It was remodeled once in 2005, and once more in the summer of 2010, reopening on July 30, 2010. Instead of a Subway or McDonald's, this Supercenter has a Blimpie restaurant as well as a We're Rolling Pretzel shop. It is also due to gain a Medical Clinic (managed by Baptist Medical Group) soon. It would remodel for a third time in the spring of 2016, receiving the new color scheme that Wal-Mart stores are now sporting; it also saw the Blimpie sub shop replaced with a Burger King restaurant and the closure of the clinic.
Your source for jelly! In Tucson, just down the street from Flash America is the old KY Market. See it large.
I'm off to Peoria, back in a while.
This is the Kmart department store located at 101 Town & Country Lane within the Town & Country Plaza in Hazard, KY. It originally opened alongside Kroger and SupeRx Drug as a TG&Y store in 1981 when the plaza was built. TG&Y closed in 1986 when its parent company, McCrory's, was undergoing a restructuring process. The space sat vacant until 1987, when Kmart moved from its original location at the Grand Vue Plaza to this store. It became a Big Kmart in early 2000 (it kept the original Kmart logo from 1987 to 2000; the interior was redesigned in 1998) and was repainted in November 2009. Unlike most Kmart stores, this store does not have a separate garden center entrance (most items are in the seasonal section inside the store) and plants/potting soil/some larger decor and equipment are placed outside, so the only way to get in and out of the store is the front entrance. It also has an Olan Mills Portrait Studio as its only special feature. For a time between 2005 to 2009, it was the only business left in the plaza.
UPDATE (Mar. 31, 2012): This Kmart has already started its going out of business sales, and the final day of business will be May 6, 2012.
UPDATE (August 1, 2013): The building will become the new home of Primary Care Centers of Kentucky, a local health clinic that has clinics in three eastern Kentucky counties.
This is the Hazard Wal-Mart Supercenter at 120 Daniel Boone Plaza during the remodeling process. It has been set for a reopening sometime in July 2010. As of right now, they have taken down most of the signs it originally had from its opening up to the remodeling was underway. As far as the inside goes, they have also gotten most of the signs installed, but some departments (like the front seasonal and automotive aisles, as well as the front restrooms) are still being renovated. As soon as they finish, I will get a picture of the new look, but I wanted to get a shot of how they're coming along!