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Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Demolition 10 Years Later

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Today, June 30, 2015 marks 10 years since demolition began on Carolina Circle Mall. The demolition lasted from June 30-September, 30, 2005.

I still can’t believe that an entire decade has past since the demolition began. I remember riding down US-29 and noticing crews picking away at the mall on June 30, 2005. I had known for several months, since I began my interest in the mall itself that past February, that it was only a matter of time before the mall would be torn down.

So for the next three months, I visited the mall as it was being demolished. I even went as far as making two videos of the demolition on July 1st and August 1st. Both of these videos are on my YouTube channel now and if you’d like to see the photos I took on those two days, I have them all posted at the Carolina Circle Mall Fan Club on Facebook.

I know I’m repeating myself, but I still can’t believe that Carolina Circle Mall has physically been gone for 10 years now. The entire area that the mall was once at is completely different now. 10 years doesn’t seem that long but at the same time, a lot has changed.

Tuesday, March 03, 2015

Video of Mall April 19, 2005

I was going through some of the YouTube videos I’ve uploaded over the years and I came across this camera video of Carolina Circle Mall I made back in April 2005. I redubbed the audio in 2010 because the audio on the original tape had gone bad. But it’s very cool to see this old footage of the mall only two months before it began demolition.

Monday, August 04, 2014

Happy 38th Birthday

Sixteenth Anniversary Ad October 16, 1992

Carolina Circle Mall officially opened this day in 1976. Over the past 9 years of having this blog, I’ve said so many things about the mall that it seems like there might not be anything else to say.

However, I got to thinking awhile ago about the memories I have of going to Carolina Circle Mall as a child and how much I enjoyed the overall atmosphere, not just the Carousel. Compared to the other malls in the area at that time, and even nowadays, there was something different about Carolina Circle, but what was it?

I think that unlike other malls that were built strictly for business and retail, Carolina Circle Mall was designed to be not only retail, but for entertainment. It was the only mall in the area with a movie theater attached to it and most notably, it was the only mall in the area to ever have an Ice Chalet or a Carousel (however Hanes Mall in Winston-Salem now has a small Carousel). Even though Carolina Circle Mall failed financially, I will always remember it for the special features it had that set it apart from other malls but most importantly, the memories the mall gave me.

Friday, May 31, 2013

Remembering Toys R Us

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First of all, I apologize for not posting here lately. Been busy with a lot of things but I’ll try my best to start posting regularly again.

For the past month or so, I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about the old Toys R Us across from Carolina Circle Mall. I’ve never really discussed this store much but I actually visited Toys R Us almost as much as I did the mall.

The Toys R Us across from Carolina Circle Mall opened sometime in 1985 and was one of the first and only major outparcels to open across from the mall. Service Merchandise was next door, which opened sometime in the ‘80s and lasted until about 1997 or 1998. Another Toys R Us opened on High Point Road near Four Seasons Mall about a year later and is still open to this day.

Toys R Us was relatively successful in its life and always seemed to do reasonable business. Unfortunately, when Carolina Circle Mall started its decline in the late ‘90s, Toys R Us felt the effects. Toys R Us closed in August 2002, 8 months after the mall closed. Like the mall, Toys R Us was left empty for several years until May 2005 when the building was demolished for the new Wal-Mart/Pyramids Village.

Toys R Us 1The Toys R Us had a pretty normal design for a store of its era, once having a giant Geoffrey on next to the sign. Inside, the store had very bright lighting with a very colorful color scheme consisting of dark blue, red, green, and yellow. In the front left corner of the store was a blocked off section containing video games where customers would pick up their video game purchases after taking the game ticket to the register.

Toys 'R Us November 27, 1994As I mentioned earlier, I visited Toys R Us almost as often as Carolina Circle Mall on the other side of Ring Road. Toys R Us was the focal point for all toys and fun that kids got excited for in the 1990s and I was in the middle of it. I recall my dad taking me to Toys R Us in early 1994 and we got my first Power Wheels Jeep, a toy I would be attached to for years. In 1995/1996, when I was in kindergarten, my dad would take me there after school every other day to buy a Thomas the Tank Engine toy. My first video game console came from that Toys R Us in early 1997; a Sega Saturn. If only I had kept that Sega Saturn because they’re worth quite a lot 16 years later. The ad on the left is from November 27, 1994. Any of you remember Gator Golf? Good times. Smile

981302_10201320998573896_1373991040_oI have recently been very nostalgic for the old Carolina Circle Mall Toys R Us. This week, I searched for some old Toys R Us memorabilia on eBay. I found an old Christmas catalog that I really wanted with a bunch of toys I probably remember from that era. Unfortunately, it was being sold for $80, which was way too much. Instead, I settled for something that’s still pretty nice; a 1993 Toys R Us yo-yo, pictured on the right.

Like Carolina Circle Mall, I’ll never forget Toys R Us. The Toys R Us on High Point Road in Greensboro, even though it’s from the ‘80s, it was massively remodeled in the early 2000s and has no nostalgia factor whatsoever. But the memories will never fade away.

Saturday, February 09, 2013

Picture of the Day: 2/9/2013

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It’s back! First post of 2013! This was the smaller fountain that was located just outside Montgomery Ward.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Picture of the Day: 12/11/2012

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This is a picture taken near Piccadilly Cafeteria in May 2005, about one month before the mall was torn down.

Sunday, December 09, 2012

Friday, December 07, 2012

Picture of the Day: 12/7/2012

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This is the mall’s Chick-Fil-A, closed, along with the rest of the mall, in December 2003.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Picture of the Day: 9/10/2011

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The restaurant in the center is Gatto Pizza, where for some strange reason if their sign was never lit up, I’d go nuts as a kid. Cut off on the right of the picture is my all time favorite restaurant at the mall, Circle CafĂ© & Deli (became Subs & Spuds in 1995).

Friday, September 09, 2011

Picture of the Day: 9/9/2011

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One of my all time favorite stores at Carolina Circle Mall; Camelot Music! I still have a truckload of audio cassettes I bought from that store (most of which I’ve put on CD). Next door on the right was another favorite store of mine at the mall, Everything’s a Dollar (we’ll take a look at it tomorrow).

Thursday, September 08, 2011

Picture of the Day: 9/8/2011

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Well, this is interesting. This is an ad found on the wall of the mall corridor for hairspray (not the musical). The ad has a copyright date of 1998 and features something you normally wouldn’t think you’d ever see at Carolina Circle Mall; an Internet address! The address was for the hairspray, not the mall.

Wednesday, September 07, 2011

Picture of the Day: 9/7/2011

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Looking out from Dillard’s toward the Circle Six Theatres and Piccadilly Cafeteria.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Picture of the Day: 6/17/2011

Camelot Music & Everything's a Dollar

Those are two of my favorite stores at Carolina Circle Mall; Camelot Music and Everything’s a Dollar. Photo taken in 2004.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Picture of the Day: 6/16/2011

Ring Road

An old street sign for Ring Road, the main road that looped around Carolina Circle Mall. A small portion of it still exists, leading right to the front of Wal-Mart. Photo taken in 2006.

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Picture of the Day: 6/11/2011

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This is the inside of the abandoned Toys R Us in 2004.

Friday, June 10, 2011

Picture of the Day: 6/10/2011

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Kind of depressing to look at all the graffiti in this picture, but this is the main mall entrance to Belk in 2005.

Thursday, June 09, 2011

Picture of the Day: 6/9/2011

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I would greatly appreciate it if someone could identify this store. Taken in 2005.

Wednesday, June 08, 2011

Picture of the Day: 6/8/2011

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Here is the former location of Service Merchandise in 2006, right across from the mall. Service Merchandise left the building in 1997 and moved across town to Bridford Parkway, finally closing nationwide in the early 2000s. This building is currently used as some type of office supply manufacturing company.