Showing posts with label Billy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Billy. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Welcome Back (Again)!

Well, this is kind of awkward. There' hasn’t been any posts made here in over a year and a half! That is simply due to the fact that there really hasn’t been much to report in the world of Carolina Circle Mall, unfortunately. I am still very much alive and still as obsessed with this long-gone mall just as I ever was! In fact, I did find a few artifacts from the 1980s that I will be sharing with you guys, so stay tuned!

Saturday, January 24, 2015

Updates for 2015

Seeing that it’s now January 2015 and it’s been several months since I’ve last updated this blog, I figure it’s time to finally get around to updating it.

As you can possibly tell, there hasn’t been much excitement in the world of Carolina Circle Mall lately. No new pictures, no new ads, or new anything really. However, through persistence, I’m confident we’ll find something interesting this coming year. I’m still seeking more photos of the mall’s Carousel and a TV ad for the mall, both of which are HIGHLY sought out by myself.

Carolina Circle Mall Before Demolition 006Perhaps the most amazing thing about this year is that there will be quite a few major anniversaries this year involving Carolina Circle Mall. The most notable anniversary will be June 30th which will mark 10 years since the mall began demolition! I cannot comprehend that it’s been almost 10 years since this happened. In fact, February 21st will be 10 years since my dad drove me down to the abandoned mall to take pictures, which ignited my interest in CCM. The picture on the left is one of the photos I took that day. And to top it all off, September will mark 10 years since this blog first went online! All of these things I find hard to believe happened 10 years ago. The year 2005 still seems so recent to me but yet, it was still an entire decade ago when all of this happened! Alright, enough rambling on about the passage of time. Smile with tongue out

Also, I have begun planning a “Carolina Circle Mall Reunion” to be held somewhere in Greensboro sometime in 2016, which will be the mall’s 40th anniversary. All members of the Carolina Circle Mall Fan Club on Facebook will be invited and this idea is already sparking interest. Obviously, this will take LOTS of planning and I’m not sure how it’ll be pulled off, but I’m confident that if I work with some friends of mine from the Facebook group, this just might happen.

Anyway, welcome to the year 2015 and I want to close by saying that this blog will not be going anywhere. Sure, my posts here aren’t as frequent as they used to be, but this blog still serves as the #1 resource for information and memories of the old Carolina Circle Mall and my nostalgia for the old mall will never die, meaning that this blog will not die either. I will now close with a cool in-store laserdisc that was played at Montgomery Ward in 1993, showing off some cool and retro looking electronics. Back then, I never would have thought that someday, you could use a tiny cellular phone as a camcorder.

Thursday, December 06, 2012

Well, Hello There!

Remember me? I’m Billy Coore, the guy keeping the memories of Carolina Circle Mall alive!

For those of you who are still checking the blog when they can, you’ve probably noticed it’s been over a year since I last posted something here. I sincerely apologize.

There are several reasons for this. I’ve been busy with various projects recently, mostly involving my other hobby, computers. I’m trying to get my computer repair business going and that’s taken up a lot of time.

Another reason is that there really hasn’t been much Carolina Circle Mall related news lately. I hate to say this, but I’m afraid people are losing interest in the mall again. This is why I’ve decided to return to blogging about the mall and getting more people onboard. As you know, I grew up going to Carolina Circle as a kid and would go several times a week. I will admit though, I went to the mall much later than others did so I’ve always leaned more toward the era the mall had its Carousel, which would be the 1990s. That’s why I’m grateful for others who have contributed with pictures and info on the mall from years prior to my existence.

Expect new posts in the coming days and welcome back to Carolina Circle City!

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Now on Twitter!

I created a Twitter account specially for Carolina Circle Mall. Follow this for updates regarding the mall, my websites, events, and other information.

Carolina Circle Mall on Twitter

Also, if you haven’t already, follow my personal Twitter account here:

Billy Coore on Twitter

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Featured on Greensboring.com

It appears that today, Carolina Circle City has been featured in an article at the popular Greensboring.com. Thank you so much for the shout out!

http://greensboring.com/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=13858

Monday, August 02, 2010

Update on Home of Carolina Circle Mall.com

I discovered this evening that the only portion of Home of Carolina Circle Mall.com affected by the drug website is the homepage. All of the other pages, such as the Ultimate Timeline, and the Vintage Ad Showcase, are still online, albeit the template is screwed up.

Click here to access the Ultimate Timeline. This will also give you access to the other portions of the website.

Sunday, August 01, 2010

Why Home of Carolina Circle Mall.com is now a Medicine Website

I’ve been receiving a ton of emails and messages on Facebook regarding the current state of Home of Carolina Circle Mall.com.

Sometime last week, the domain registrar (the place that handles the web-address), goofed up beyond belief. The site now redirects to a website selling prescription drugs. I emailed Webs.com, the site that hosts Home of Carolina Circle Mall, and they said they had no idea what’s going on. So they’re absolutely no help at all.

I’m hoping that within the coming weeks, my good friend and contributor Jeremy will transfer the site to his server, getting rid of Webs.com and its bugs for good. But until then, sadly Home of Carolina Circle Mall will remain as it is. All further updates will occur here at Carolina Circle City. That is, until this whole mess is finally straightened out.

I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Thank You

I’ve been running the Carolina Circle Mall Fan Club on Facebook for the past year. I am just in utter shock how far this club has gone.

Right now, as of this writing, there are 960 members that are currently signed up. No, I don’t believe it either.

I would also like to give a shout-out to a new member of the fan club; Mr. Sam Billingsley. He was the final manager of the mall’s Ice Chalet from 1986-1987. He was even there the final night the rink was opened in 1988. He even shut the machines down that kept the rink frozen!

So from the bottom of my heart, I want to thank you for all the help you’ve given to make this fan club possible. I may have created and put the original life into it, but it’s the 960 members that made it possible, including Louis Money, Sam Billingsley, Travis Trotter, and Tommy Thomas.

Also, once the group reaches the magic number of 1,000 members, I have a very special surprise in store for everyone.

If you haven’t already joined, please click here.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Life Around The Circle: Stories of Carolina Circle Mall

No, despite the title, this has nothing to do with those silly comics about The Wilsons, Carolina Circle Mall’s dysfunctional family, this is something even better.

I’ve done quite a lot of thinking lately about writing a book about Carolina Circle Mall. I announced it this past summer, but the truth is, I haven’t done a darn thing with it yet.

However, tomorrow, February 11, I plan on booting up my Windows 7, opening up Microsoft Word, and begin writing my book.

The title of this post will be the name of the book I am going to write, Life Around The Circle: Stories of Carolina Circle Mall.

Here’s a quick summery of what the book will be about. I plan on it not really being a book about the history of Carolina Circle Mall. Instead, it will be about stories and memories of the mall. For example, I’ll have chapters/sections for certain stores, chapters/sections about other people’s stories of the mall, pictures, nostalgia, and much more. And yes, there will still be some history in there.

I am more than opened to suggestions. Please let me know.

Also, I would really like to interview various people’s memories of Carolina Circle to put in the book. Please let me know if you’d like to be interviewed.

Sunday, February 07, 2010

Home of Carolina Circle Mall is Stepping into the Future

Please gather around the computer monitor for this one folks. This is heavy (Marty McFly moment for the day).

Since 2007, Home of Carolina Circle Mall has been quite successful. Although not as popular as my Carolina Circle City blog, Home of Carolina Circle Mall has had its share of moments the past three years online.

Well, the year is now 2010 and it is now a new decade; the 2010s. I've done a lot of thinking lately and I think that it is time for Home of Carolina Circle Mall to move on up.

This evening, I spent almost two hours on the phone with my YouTube friend Jeremy Lowery. Both of us came to an agreement and he is going to start hosting Home of Carolina Circle Mall on his own web server.
Since Home of Carolina Circle Mall's beginning in May 2007, the host/provider of the web service used for Home of Carolina Circle Mall has been Webs.com. While it was nice for awhile, it's become quite a headache recently. Loading speeds have been slow since the start, very poor security in the guestbook system, and just today, I had a terrible time uploading newspaper ads. Also, the $9 a month has become a pain as well.

Jeremy Lowery has offered me nearly unlimited storage (compared to Webs.com's 700MB storage limit), unlimited bandwidth, a website design software, and much more, all for free! He said it would be his honor to help preserve a piece of history known as Carolina Circle Mall. I thank him from the bottom of my heart. All of this is a dream come true. I am so glad to finally see Home of Carolina Circle Mall expand.

Also, Jeremy is going to help me in a total redesign of the website. This means that before long, expect a totally new layout scheme and template. The design that the site's using now has been used since November 2007.

The big transfer is going to occur sometime tomorrow (Sunday February 7, 2010). I'm not quite sure what to expect, if the transition will be sudden or not. However, the web address will remain the same and, for now, the design/layout will remain the same. But nevertheless, Home of Carolina Circle Mall is finally stepping into the future!

Friday, January 29, 2010

The Main Carolina Circle Mall Sign

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That picture is of my best friend Dillon Jones holding up my newest addition to my Carolina Circle Mall collection.

Travis Trotter (Sarge99 on Blogger), who frequently contributes to my websites, gave me this sign this morning at the Office Depot here in Greensboro.

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This is a picture of where the sign was located. It was actually a part of an even larger sign assembly at the corner of Cone Blvd and Sands Drive (where the IHOP currently is). I drew a rectangle around where my part of the sign was located.

 

The sign is a whopping 12 feet long and 11 inches tall (we had to fold the backseat down in my 1995 Honda Accord to get it in there). It wasn’t easy to find a prominent spot to keep it. But I found a place on the workbench in my office. Hopefully is should stay intact for many many years to come.

Again, thank you Travis for letting me have this piece of history. I have more pictures of the sign up on my Facebook page. I’ll upload a video of it to YouTube sometime this evening.

Friday, January 01, 2010

Happy New Year 2010

Well, it is now officially the new year and the new decade, so I just wanted to make a quick post to let you in on a few things.

This, as you know, will be the first full decade without Carolina Circle Mall (which closed in 2002). And, this will also be the first full decade with Wal-Mart and The Shoppes at Pyramids Village (which opened in 2006).

As for Carolina Circle City and Home of Carolina Circle Mall, just expect the usual updates. I’ll be trying hard to find new material to upload (if you have anything, please send them to me ASAP).

It is also possible I will be making a second appearance this month on Reidsville’s WGSR. I’ll let you know more once I find out.

Again, happy new year!

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Billy's Back

Hey folks, I'm sorry I haven't updated since October. Things have been pretty hectic recently.

Two things happened to me in November, one good and one bad.

First of all, I finally got a girlfriend. Donna English is her name and she actually has somewhat of a connection to Carolina Circle Mall. She works at Pizza Hut/Wing Street at The Shoppes at Pyramids Village. Kind of interesting.

Unfortunately though, on Thanksgiving Day, the day before I turned 20 years old, my grandmother Lib Atwood passed away. Expect a video tribute to her sometime soon on my YouTube channel by the way.

So anyway, now that I'm also done with college for the semester, I'm going to try to start updating Carolina Circle City and Home of Carolina Circle Mall again. I've already uploaded 3 new newspaper ads today. More to come as well, so stay tuned.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Me On WGSR-TV

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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

TV Tonight!

Well, tonight's the big night! I'd like to remind you again that you can catch me on WGSR-TV tonight at about 8:25pm.

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Thursday, October 15, 2009

Hitting the Big Time!

Folks, it's official. This Tuesday night, October 20, 2009, I will appear on Reidsville's WGSR-TV live at 8:30pm to discuss Carolina Circle Mall.

Unfortunately, you can only pick this station up with a digital antenna or on their website. I will post a link to the site once I find it. I don't think you can even get it on Time Warner Cable.

But anyway, we'll see what happens and don't forget, I will be on WGSR-TV this Tuesday night at 8:30pm, for 30 minutes. I also think I'll be taking live phone calls to answer questions and for people to tell their memories of the mall.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Become a Member at Home of Carolina Circle Mall

Throughout the past several months, people have mysteriously been "signing up" and becoming "members" of Home of Carolina Circle Mall. A few have even commented on a few pictures and videos. Well, I have finally decided to take advantage of this feature.

I am now fully recognizing any members of this site and I encourage others to join as well. Simply click on the "Members Area" button on the Home of Carolina Circle Mall sidebar to join.

I am still trying to learn what all you can do with this new feature, so hang in there.

Tuesday, August 04, 2009

What Carolina Circle Mall Has Done for Me

33 years

33 years ago today, Carolina Circle Mall opened in Greensboro, North Carolina.

Yesterday, I sat down at my computer and I reflected on the 19 years I’ve spent with Carolina Circle Mall. I then typed my thoughts up into an 8 page Word document that I would like to share with you.

If you would like, head over to the Carolina Circle Mall Fan Club on Facebook and post what Carolina Circle Mall has done for you.

Here it is.

Throughout my 19 year life, people and businesses have come and gone. But the one business that has remained as a major part of my life, even though the building no longer exists, is Carolina Circle Mall.

Unlike most of the people, whose fondest memories of the mall are of the Ice Rink Era in the 1970s and 1980s, my fondest memories of the mall happen to come from the Carousel Era in the 1990s. This is due to the fact that I was born in 1989; one year after the Ice Rink closed and was replaced with the magnificent Carousel. But as I always say, memories are in the eyes of the beholder.

My first trip to Carolina Circle Mall was in 1990 when I was only a baby; less than a year old in fact. My father took me for a ride on the Carousel by carefully holding me down on a horse. That moment as an infant had a profound effect on my life, obviously.

As I got older, I began to enjoy other aspects of the mall. I think my fondest memories of Carolina Circle Mall took place from about 1992 to about 1996. My favorite stores at the mall were Camelot Music, Everything’s a Dollar, Eckerd Drug, Radio Shack, and most of all, Montgomery Ward.

wards There were two aspects of Montgomery Ward that I liked. First of all, Montgomery Ward was a lot like Sears in that they had a little bit of everything, including electronics, furniture, lawn and garden equipment, and clothing. The other feature of Montgomery Ward I enjoyed was the actual feel of the store. Montgomery Ward had this certain comfortable atmosphere. I’ll never forget the smell of hairspray and the heat that would hit me as I walked past the store’s beauty parlor.

One of my fondest memories of Montgomery Ward occurred in I believe 1995. I was fishing through a bargain bin upstairs and I came across a VHS tape from circa 1988 with a recording of the old classic “Pee-wee’s Playhouse”. My parents bought it for me and I immediately became a fan of Pee-wee Herman.

Camelot Music Camelot Music was probably my second favorite Carolina Circle store. Not only did they sale music, they also sold videotapes. In October of 1994, I vividly remember getting a VHS tape featuring Halloween episodes of various Nickelodeon cartoons, including Rocko’s Modern Life, Doug, and my personal all time favorite, Rugrats. I also purchased many audio cassettes there (keep in mind I didn’t start listening to CDs until 1997). Audio cassettes I recall getting there were various Peter, Paul & Mary albums, two Mamas & the Papas albums, and believe it or not, a Jerry Reed tape (When You’re Hot You’re Hot!)

Everything’s a Dollar was another favorite of mine. Every time I’d go there with my grandmother, she would give me $1.06 (North Carolina Sales Tax was cheaper back then), and I would go in there and buy either a cheap toy or candy.

Carolina Circle 6 Cinema 5 There was also the Circle Six Theatres, which in 1992, was where I saw my first movie at a theater, Home Alone 2. It was such a nice theater. In fact, in-mall movie theaters are getting to be hard to find nowadays. Other movies I recall seeing there were The Flintstones Move (that silly live-action version of The Flintstones) and The Lion King, both in 1994.

Food Court 1 The restaurants at the mall were excellent as well. There was this little-known restaurant at the food court called “Circle Cafe & Deli” where I would always eat a grilled cheese for lunch at. Sometime in late 1994 or early 1995, Circle Cafe & Deli closed and was reopened as “Subs & Spuds”, a sandwich shop. I remember the first time I went there, I ordered a sub. Let’s just say it was ironically Carolina Circle Mall’s fault that I hate mayonnaise. Fortunately, I soon discovered they had hot dogs and grilled cheese sandwiches that tasted the same as Circle Cafe & Deli.

Another restaurant I went to quite often was Piccadilly Cafeteria. I’ll never forget the design of that restaurant. It had a certain gothic charm to it, including dark lighting, a fancy logo, and brick walls all over the place.

Carousel 1993 As I said earlier, the part of Carolina Circle Mall that I enjoyed the most as a kid was the Carousel. The Carousel was the largest in-mall Carousel I have ever seen in my life. Other mall Carousels are tiny in comparison. By the time I was 4 years old, I discovered that the best place to sit on the Carousel was one of those spinning coasters. One time, my dad got blasted out by the Carousel operator for spinning the coaster too hard!

Speaking of the Carousel operator, I vividly remember what she looked like. She was kind of short, had long brown hair, wore glasses, and also wore a striped v-neck shirt. Don’t ask how I actually remember that.

Day After Thanksgiving November 26, 1993 2 One interesting memory I have of the mall itself happened on November 26, 1993. It was the day after Thanksgiving and the mall’s Santa Claus jumped out of a helicopter and parachuted into the mall’s parking lot. I wasn’t actually at the mall when it happened, but I vividly remember watching a video of it on the WFMY News 2 6:00 News that evening at home. When I saw it, I actually thought it was Santa’s sleigh flying over the mall! This was actually repeated in January of 1994 when several Elvis impersonators parachuted into the mall.

Another fun little memory of Carolina Circle Mall occurred in early 1994. My parents had bought a patio swing at a little kiosk stand in the mall corridor. Later that day, my dad and I took his pickup truck to the mall to pick it up. The man that was operating the stand, actually let us go out of one of the mall’s emergency exits, since it would be quicker to get to the truck from that way. I’m not sure if it set off any alarms though.

Christmas Ad December 2, 1994 2 Christmas was probably my favorite time of the year at Carolina Circle Mall. They would fully decorate the mall with trees, wreaths, and glitter. In the mall’s first floor corridor, just outside of Montgomery Ward, was a children’s Christmas maze that you could walk through. I seem to remember it having toys and funhouse mirrors throughout the maze.

The earliest memory I have of something bad happening at the mall occurred in 1994 when Belk closed off its first floor, which was then used as a post office.

Inside Near Montgomery Ward 1989 One of the things that really attached me to the mall was the feel it had to it. Inside the mall, everything was colored either blue, lime green, or pink. Each column had blue neon lights attached to the top of them and the second-floor railings were completely stainless-steel. The light fixtures along the walls looked like a combination of tin-cans and Ralph-Lauren cologne bottles (don’t ask why I think that).

Outside were these tall, green, structures at each major mall entrance. At night, bright red neon lights turneMain Entrance 1988d on, turning the structures red hot. Thank you Steven Swain for this picture.

This may sound strange, but it seems like every time I would go to the mall, there would be at least one store playing the 1989 Phil Collins hit, Two Hearts. Because of that, I consider Two Hearts to be my personal Carolina Circle Mall theme song.

Many more wonderful memories would occur at Carolina Circle Mall until about 1996, coincidentally around the same time the Macarena became popular. In 1996, many famous Carolina Circle stores went out of business including Waldenbooks, Camelot Music, Piccadilly Cafeteria, and even the Circle Six Theatres. Also around this time was when the unthinkable happened.

It was either late 1996 or early 1997 when my parents broke the news to me that Carolina Circle Mall got rid of the Carousel. This upset me so much that I actually locked myself in the bathroom when my parents wanted to go the mall for the first time since the Carousel closed. I gave in and went anyway. I remember seeing a big empty space where the Carousel once stood, filled in by more food court tables.

One by one, before my eyes, stores were closing. I don’t seem to recall going into the mall’s corridor between about 1998 and 2001 (I still went to Montgomery Ward though).

I’ll never forget the last walk I took through the mall’s corridor. It was on a Saturday afternoon in March of 2001. My mom was shopping at Montgomery Ward so my dad took me through the mall’s corridor to see if anything was left. From what I recall, only Montgomery Ward and some other small store were the only stores still open. The mall looked creepy and dark, yet the lights were still on and the fountains were still running. I thought for sure that my old favorite restaurant Subs & Spuds was still open. I made it as far as the food court when we turned around. Subs & Spuds, including every other restaurant, was closed. I couldn’t handle it anymore so I ran back to Montgomery Ward. It was then I realized that Carolina Circle Mall wasn’t going to last much longer.

And I was right. That same year, in 2001, Montgomery Ward announced that it would be closing all of its United States stores. Carolina Circle Mall’s closed in early 2002, thus closing the mall completely.

Later that year, however, a flea market called "Carolina Flea Market" opened inside the former Carolina Circle Mall Belk location. The day it opened, I rode down there to check it out. They had mostly left the original Belk design untouched, which was very nice.

But what made the flea market special was this. I was walking through the flea market when I noticed that the former Belk mall entrance was covered in glass. I walked up to it and saw something that really made my day. I peeked through the glass and I saw the Carolina Circle Mall corridor in all its beauty. It looked beautiful. Nothing had changed since the year before when I last walked through there. I continued going to that flea market every weekend for the next several months just to take a look inside Carolina Circle Mall. The flea market finally closed in 2003.

One day in October of 2003 when I was 13, I was in study hall at Pendle Hill Christian School. A friend of mine, whose father owned the Race Land go-kart track across from Carolina Circle Mall, told me that his dad heard they were going to tear down Carolina Circle Mall and build a Wal-Mart in its place. What makes that event so unique is that I found out about these plans about a year before everyone else did.

In the summer of 2004, this school rumor I heard became confirmed as truth when Don Linder announced plans to tear down Carolina Circle Mall and build a Wal-Mart and shopping center in its place. I then decided that I had to head out to the then abandoned and vandalized Carolina Circle Mall to take pictures of it before it was too late.

After six months of procrastination, I finally made it to Carolina Circle Mall on February 21, 2005. I took many pictures of not only the mall, but also Toys 'R Us across the street.

Carolina Circle Mall Before Demolition 008 I then pulled up to the former main entrance and noticed that the plywood covering the doors had been partly removed, due to the vandals. What made the trip interesting was that I was able to take a look inside the mall through my car. I was struck by how much of the mall hadn't rotted away, due to the fact that it had already been abandoned for the past 3 years.

At school the following morning, my teacher turned the radio onto 99.5 WMAG. The radio then began playing my old Carolina Circle Mall theme song, Two Hearts by Phil Collins. This, combined with the fact that I had just been at the abandoned mall snapping pictures, immediately caused a chain-reaction, causing all of the memories I had ever had of Carolina Circle Mall to activate in my mind. I now realized that Carolina Circle Mall was definitely something worth remembering, and I had to take advantage of the opportunity.

First Floor Near Montgomery Ward That evening, I got on the Internet and did a Google search for “Carolina Circle Mall”. I came across a website, which is no longer on the web, which had recent pictures taken inside the mall. Each picture showed the mall in a somewhat sad state. Every wall seemed to have graffiti written on it, glass was broken, and the ground was completely trashed. However, the mall still seemed to be in fairly good shape, seeing that the light fixtures, signs, and several other features were still intact.

Because of that, I then began to feel somewhat depressed over the fact that the mall would soon be demolished. Everyday after school, I made sure to keep a close eye on Carolina Circle Mall when I would ride past it on US-29. With the help of my best friend, we attempted to make an estimated date of demolition, which wound up being somewhere around May or June of 2005.

Carolina Circle Mall During Demolition 011 Our prediction came true on June 30, 2005. I was riding down US-29 South that day when I happened to glance over at Carolina Circle Mall, only to see it being demolished. I suddenly got struck by a sense of depression. My mall would no longer exist as a mall or an abandoned building. One of the biggest icons of my childhood was being crushed into many pieces before my eyes.

New Emblem3 Finally, in September of 2005, I decided that I had to put my cause online. I started the Carolina Circle City blog that month. I started out posting my memories, some history of the mall, and other information regarding Carolina Circle Mall.

One month later, the greatest thing that could possibly happen, happened. My blog caught the attention of the head editorial director at the Greensboro News & Record. He contacted me by e-mail asking me if I wanted to be interviewed. I of course, said yes. So on October 23, 2005, Carolina Circle City was featured in the editorial section of the local newspaper. People from all over began to visit my blog, recalling their own memories of the mall, such as the Ice Rink and the Circle Six Theatres.

Restroom Sign 001 Another nice event occurred in July 2006. I was on eBay and I got the idea to type in “Carolina Circle Mall” in the search bar. And believe it or not, something did show up; the original sign used to direct customers the mall restrooms. The sign was only $10, but the catch was it was in Fort Mill, South Carolina and the seller did not have a way of shipping it. So, we agreed to meet half way in China Grove, North Carolina, just outside of Salisbury. To this day, I still have the sign hanging from the ceiling over my HD television set.

Home_of_Carolina_Circle_Mallalt By 2007, I decided that a blog wasn’t enough for Carolina Circle Mall. By going to the Internet Archive website, I discovered that Carolina Circle Mall never had its own website while it was still open. I decided that it deserved to have one. So I got my credit card and opened Home of Carolina Circle Mall.com in May of 2007. Home of Carolina Circle Mall has never seemed to be quite as popular as the Carolina Circle City blog, but it still does a pretty good job. The site averages around 15 views each day.

Happy Mallowe'en 1992 In December of 2007, I was at the Greensboro Public Library with a couple of my friends and I decided I would take a look at the microfilm (the library has almost every edition of the Greensboro newspapers). I discovered several ads for Carolina Circle Mall from 1992. I then discovered that this could work to my advantage. To this day, I still go to the library when I get the chance to look for newspaper ads advertising Carolina Circle Mall. I currently have 69 newspaper ads, total. I’m still looking for the “Holy Grail” of mall ads, an actual TV commercial.

The Huffine Mill School #4-052DF 017 In September of 2008, I entered a display into the Central Carolina Fair in Greensboro, showcasing certain aspects of Carolina Circle Mall that I’ve collected over the years. It did not draw any extra traffic to my websites, but it did draw an extra $70 into my bank account! I happened to win 2nd place.

carolinacircle Media attention was received a second time in January of 2009. Again, the News & Record noticed both my blog and my website. A very nice lady called me one afternoon after school and interviewed me, once again. This time, the next day, a photojournalist from the newspaper came by my house and took pictures of me with my restroom sign, as well as me standing by my precious Intel Core 2 Duo powered homebuilt computer with Home of Carolina Circle Mall showing on the screen.

Article #2 was published on January 10, 2009, and once again, viewer traffic surged. It is nice to know that my cause has become a big hit online.

That same month, I started the Carolina Circle Mall Fan Club on Facebook which currently has 572 members, and is still growing. People have been able to reconnect with each other via the Fan Club, and it always makes me happy to read when someone posts a good memory of the mall on the wall.

Image0099 As you can plainly see, Carolina Circle Mall has done so much for me. It gave me the opportunity as a kid to have a place to go to so I can have a fun ride on the Carousel, eat great food, and shop at wonderful stores. That in turn inspired me in the mid-late ‘00s to use those memories to help other people remember the mall as well as I do. I have traveled long distances because of Carolina Circle Mall, I have spent and gained money because of Carolina Circle Mall, and I have made new friends because of Carolina Circle Mall. Right now, I see no way of ending any of this because I am having way too much fun. Sure, there have been times the past several years where I’ve felt discouraged, but that discouragement has always been replaced with joy. I praise the Lord everyday for letting me get this far.

With all that said, I would like to say happy birthday to Carolina Circle Mall. For 33 years, you have given people who grew up in Greensboro in the ‘70s, ‘80s, and ‘90s a fun haven where you could hang out with friends, ice skate, shop, see movies, ride a large Carousel, and meet someone who you would eventually marry. Even after your 2002 closure and 2005 demolition, you are still alive in everyone’s hearts and have given me a hobby that has taken me to many places in life.

And just think. All of this began with a simple ride on a Carousel.

Again, feel free to post your own personal thoughts about Carolina Circle Mall at any of my websites.