Thanks for coming by, everyone! Let me know if you want the blue slop, or the orange slop. I'll pick some up at Sizzler for you. Leave a like for Jim Rouse. Legendary.
@CynamynCapricorn4 жыл бұрын
The Sizzler opening you used was legendary 😃😃😂😂😂😂😂love, love, love your editing skills!!!! I replayed the intro 3 times
@sal4 жыл бұрын
Editing magic ❤️
@FountainChannel4 жыл бұрын
I know it’s definitely not a dead or struggling mall but would you ever create a video or two on the King Of Prussia mall? It’s so massive I feel like its history needs to be documented wether or not it’s dead.
@nicp23444 жыл бұрын
Random but any plans or any desire whatsoever on doing outlet malls eg hagerstown or queenstown. I know they're not dead, but as maybe a side excursion.
@sal4 жыл бұрын
Probably not.
@TheHrb12344 жыл бұрын
My 2am viewing, deadmalls at the dead of night seems appropriate somehow. Great as always Thank you.
@sal4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching :)
@jeffreymartin64514 жыл бұрын
I am also watching this at 2am
@nicholasshade3 жыл бұрын
4:47 a.m. Wed, Dec 9 Nicholas Shade
@bakedandsalty9234 Жыл бұрын
This was my mall when I was growing up! It’s definitely 1000x better now. I remember back before the Nordstrom wing was opened, and before the recent renovation.
@dragonheadthing4 жыл бұрын
"Mall fountains and lush greenery are being replaced with slefie stations." Such a sad and true line. :C
@cindyOC13 жыл бұрын
Yea, it's really sorry of pathetic of our times these days.😕
@johnfoltz8183 Жыл бұрын
Or just a flat expanse of flooring
@marianforeman88653 жыл бұрын
Jim Rouse was a truly great man.
@utubemaktoob3 жыл бұрын
no he was not. he destroyed the environment in howard county, including my property which existed long before he made his money.
@sal3 жыл бұрын
Personal beef. Jim Rouse is legend.
@marianforeman88653 жыл бұрын
@@sal Exactly.....!!
@scallopohare9431 Жыл бұрын
Tip toes away.
@connietorres78063 жыл бұрын
I stumbled on this video and got a blast from my past...thank you. Having lived in Columbia from 1973 (Howard High) to end of 1976 (Howard Community College); the Mall and the lake front were beautiful places to hang out. I got kicked out of the mall once from picking coins out of the fountain to use at the second floor arcade. Memories....
@rkornilo3 жыл бұрын
Haha. I did that once or twice to use in the gumball machines in front of the Patomac Toy Store. I used to say we (along with a friend of mine) were taking people's wishes and putting them in the gumball machines. :-)
@scallopohare9431 Жыл бұрын
"We're all in Columbia, at the Mall in Columbia...". Amazing how that instantly replayed from half a century ago!
@kirkstate4 жыл бұрын
I've been going to Columbia Mall since 1977 when they had the hobby store next to the K B Toy store which is where the Footlocker is today. I remember the huge video game arcade upstairs which was turned into a McDonald's thats now the Eddie Bauer store. Also Columbia mall use to have 2 food courts and a liquor store. The Whole Foods across the street use to be Rouse offices.
@butterboiii98104 жыл бұрын
Honestly I like to just walk around my mall since I find it relaxing and I love the fact that my mall is thriving.
@welcometotheinternet42154 жыл бұрын
I wish I owned a mall too!!! Congratulations on your success
@butterboiii98104 жыл бұрын
@@welcometotheinternet4215 Haha. Your probably joking because of the way I worded it. But no I don’t own a mall it’s just my local and childhood mall.
@nicholasshade3 жыл бұрын
I love the fountain and it's poolwater look. ⛲
@Idelia4124 жыл бұрын
I was stationed at Ft. Meade back in 1979-81 and 1986-89. I often went to the Columbia Mall. This video brought back memories.
@ChachiTelevision19798 ай бұрын
Born and raised in Columbia, and grew up there on the 90’s. Great town.
@lianalonge19843 жыл бұрын
As a Colombian, I enjoyed your video immensely. Thank you. 😊
@susanholbrook4185 Жыл бұрын
Very awesome. A huge build and great fun. My grandkids will never know.
@StevePetrica3 жыл бұрын
Wow, you pronounced "anamnesis" correctly! Good on ya! I was glad to see this one. My father was a civil engineer who collaborated with Jim Rouse to design parts of the water system in Columbia. We met him once when I was a kid -- his family and mine were on the same flight out of Friendship.
@sal3 жыл бұрын
Fascinating!!
@matthewhayes31423 жыл бұрын
Wow, this was emotional and the flashbacks were fast and furious. Was hoping to see the fountains at Harbor Place. Memories of making out behind the falling water in the nooks of those fountains, working at the Hoschild Kohn at Security Square and Kenilworth, shopping at Hutzlers and The Hecht Company. I'm guessing the Clydes at the Lakefront is no longer. Thanks for the stroll down memory lane. Some good times, some good years. But like everything, time goes forward, not backward. Funny, you got kicked out of Towson. I lived 5 blocks from TTC before moving west. Cheers, thanks for the memories
@sal3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words, Matthew!
@evileyeball4 жыл бұрын
last time I went to a Sizzler (in Canada mind you) was on a grade 5 class field trip in 1995... it also coincides with my last ever trip to Bonanza. God I miss Bonanza.
@barbibutton96193 жыл бұрын
This used to be our favorite mall to go to when my daughter was a teen. Well, one of them. And Annapolis Mall. We would drive down from Western Maryland to shop there
@yoleeisbored2 жыл бұрын
Man this is such a gorgeous mall..
@wilburmcbride80963 жыл бұрын
I haven't been to the Columbia Mall since I was a kid. Now, I'm an adult and the Columbia Mall has been through 2 shootings, in recent times. I may visit it again in case it closes for good. I went to the Laurel Mall and Owings Mills mall before they closed their doors. Malls are slowly becoming a thing of the past.
@wetzelwifey4 жыл бұрын
The Grieg over that end sequence = perfection. Absolutely love your videos!!
@BeruSol224 жыл бұрын
I had no idea there was a Sizzler Ballad of Freedom 😂! Great video-interesting history.
@jrebecca01954 жыл бұрын
I remember that cheesy Sizzler ad (minus your "added footage")! 🤣 For the most part, the food was good. However, one time one of my brothers found a small live green inchworm on his plate! 🤢
@mileshigh13214 жыл бұрын
Ok so Ty was the coolest security guard ever! Nice vignette of all the Rouse malls!
@georgef5514 жыл бұрын
While the digital catalog was "New" (considering the timeframe of it), the idea of a store with only catalogs where you can order things is far from it. When Sears was the Amazon of it's time, they did have small stores in strip malls, or plazas where a store isn't within a few miles at least, they set up shops in those places, as I've been to one. Same idea as the "New" concept, except it had several catalogs you could flip through, then place an order when you're done, pick them up there, or at a Sears store. That's so sad that your generation never truly saw a Sears store, just a skeleton of them. It literally was like Amazon, before things slid downhill too far.
@cindyOC13 жыл бұрын
Better later then never. Just watched this video. LOVE watching you both skateboarding. You still have all that great hair ! 😉You asked him what else can you do ? I see that lil smile on his face like, Ya kid, I hear ya. Made me think he really didn't want to do it.
@susanprentice50794 жыл бұрын
The Columbia mall was my middle/high school mall in the late 90s/early 2000s. Spent so much time just hanging out there haha.
@d-rg.karamitev97964 жыл бұрын
Amazing episode Sal ! Your series are so informative and you always include your personal experience and emotions which makes the #logs so unique..I wish I could enjoy the series with a meal from Sizzler 🍝😁 ..just for this authentic experience 😏 Stay safe mate👍
@davidblee8193 жыл бұрын
I agree with the outdoor courtyard. I used to love grabbing my Starbucks and just walking around on nice days or those times there was a birthday meal at Cheesecake Factory or Maggiano's. Those time will definitely come back for sure. I miss the LL Bean, but I'm glad they kept that fountain area and expanded the courtyard. Columbia is still one of my favorite malls. During these COVID times, I haven't been back inside the mall, though I did have lunch at Urban Plates once. Once the weather got warm in May, the first place I met some friends outside was at the Lakefront. We met up once more after that over the summer.
@crystalh79524 жыл бұрын
Aw, you as a kid 🥰 On another note: I like watching these videos to see what kind of ppl still walk around these places and wonder what kind of lives they are having lol toooo much, I know 😂
@wilburmcbride80963 жыл бұрын
I used to love Sizzler as a kid. I remember us treating our mother at Sizzler for her birthday. I must have been 6 or 7, it was my oldest sister's treat.
@tonywashere2344 жыл бұрын
ah thank you for sharing this footage. I moved away from baltimore a little over a year ago, I'm really appreciating this.
@dennismitchell54143 жыл бұрын
Great footage of You and Fritz at the end and loved the choice of music !
@Wesley-td3he4 жыл бұрын
Columbia will live on... What to say. The place is expansive, expressive, impressive. The geomatrix ceiling reminds me of the old Disney Science Fiction Movie "The Black Hole". The Starship was long, expansive, and had eerily similar ceilings and horizon look. It was a starship, enclosed, yet you could almost imagine it as this Mall. People still eat there, sit there, converse there. People watch and look to be genuinely spending their time at this Mall. It is comfortable, and clean. My lord, for such a dated monolith, this Mall is clean, clean! Perhaps the reason, why people consider it a place that is reliable. The stores, stay for Sears, and Lord & Taylor have had their reckoning. They won't be coming back. The Mall environment, envisage, of opulence, variety, excess as you always describe so well, is a success and failure, not of it's own, but us as consumers. Along the way, the economy, our jobs, our state of living fell out of sync with what "the Mall" has represented for us. As once, an weekly escape, an indulgence, a place to meet friends, to see the latest fashions, gadgets, sales... As we all know, has been taken over by the mighty computer chip. But the Mall still holds a place in our history, and some Malls are doing extremely well despite this, disaster we live in 2020 and beyond. The future has yet to be seen, but I believe the very few remanants of these mighty retail relics "will not go quietly into the night." As always, Bravo! Well done, Sir!
@barbibutton96193 жыл бұрын
Eloquently written - best comment on his videos, truly.
@russell32806 Жыл бұрын
I love your videos. I too am from Baltimore. U said your mom worked at Hechts. I worked at Hechts at Golden Ring Mall thru high school. WOW i miss Woodies and Hechts. I loved the old Hechts and Hutzlers in downtown Baltimore. So much has changed. Thanks for the content !!
@dougkoehler11513 жыл бұрын
Wow! As you pan down those stairs you bring back memories. The Sears portrait studio was behind them. We had a bunch of different hair salons, a video store where you could spend $99.00 to own your own movie. Straight ahead was the food court and if you went back upstairs around the corner was Merry Go Round, where I worked. Thanks for the memory.
@lizconnollymusic4 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed watching this all the way from Australia. Thank you for sharing Jim’s malls.
@naturegeek62013 жыл бұрын
Your narration and editing is so good. I could watch for hours. And I have.
@rkornilo3 жыл бұрын
Dude. Your walk through the Columbia Mall was like a walk through my house. Grew up there, still have a house in Thunder hill. My days there were all through the 80's and much of the 90's beginning just before the first expansion and Bun Penny's coffee aroma still dominated the entrance below where the Boardwalk and Champs arcade used to be - but you'd smell it up there too. Since you're so well informed about this subject. I am curious if you know the history about the mall in Jessup near Trucker's Inn that opened I think around '84? Was anchored by Burlington Coat Factory and maybe one other store. Over the next few years, bit by bit, stores closed and all that remained for a number of years was the Burlington Coat Factory store. Great videos.
@sal3 жыл бұрын
Is that mall in Jessup still there?
@sal3 жыл бұрын
Oh!!! Yes. That was the Columbia Junction, I think. The structure is still there, but repurposed.
@rkornilo3 жыл бұрын
@@sal Yeah Columbia Junction sounds about right. Was earie and sad watching it die off over the years.
@sal3 жыл бұрын
Just passed by the other day actually. Had me curious. Was it a large mall?
@rkornilo3 жыл бұрын
@@sal No I wouldn't consider it large. It's been a long time but I would estimate no larger than the size a single floor of the first extension of the Columbia Mall.
@BigKahuna02753 жыл бұрын
Hahaha the Sizzler commercial complete with blue goop pudding, yummy!!
@dondavis56334 жыл бұрын
Your selfies, while at the same time ranting about "waxy, fake palm trees," had me rolling on the floor and braying like a jackass...good stuff, Salbert!!
@NightSprinter4 жыл бұрын
Man, I remember when back in my southwest GA hometown of Albany, it was called "Western Sizzler". Used to go there so much after church every Sunday when they were in business. Man, I really gotta scrounge up some cash to go back home and get some footage around and inside the Albany Mall. That place was somewhere I loved going to back in the 80s and 90s. Just.. minus the department stores that didn't have electronics and such. XD (I mean come on, as kids, we were more interested in food, arcades, electronics, and toys.)
@chuck1prillaman Жыл бұрын
This was a very cruisey mall back in the early 80s. You could stop the freight elevator between floors, too. Very cool.
@wowhaha48714 жыл бұрын
If you go on another big mall trip, you should go to Dallas-Fort Worth. We have 2 dying malls (Music City Mall in Lewisville and Ridgmar Mall in Fort Worth). Also a Taubman mall (The Shops at Willow Bend in Plano) that still somewhat has its Taubman aesthetic. However, that Taubman mall was sold and partially remodeled. It’s beautiful fountain with trees was redone, the colors changed from earth tones to neutral colors, and the beautiful lights that once adorned the 5 courts of the mall were replaced with very modern, bland chandeliers. There is also a Rouse mall (Hulen Mall in Fort Worth), and 14 other malls in the DFW area.
@BrandonClaridge3 жыл бұрын
Yes, I was about to mention Hulen Mall as well with respect to DFW; it has the signature Rouse features and design. It did open in two phases though; the Macy's and (former, now closed) Sears wings originally dated from 1977, whereas the larger Dillard's wing dates from the mid-1990s. The former Sears originally opened as a Montgomery Ward, and the Macy's started as a Sanger-Harris, later becoming a Foley's in 1987 and then a Macy's in 2006. Hulen was basically the mall I grew up with as a child and teenager. Ridgmar was closer to where I lived, but I always thought Hulen was the better mall, because they had a greater selection of stores popular with teenagers such as Hollister and Abercrombie & Fitch (A&F closed their Hulen store several years ago). When I was in high school, Ridgmar was not yet a dying/dead mall (they had all 5 of their anchors then), but the selection of non-anchor stores were fewer (for stereotypically "teen" stores it was Aéropostale and American Eagle, plus Forever 21 for the girls; all these stores are gone, but Hulen still has them).
@TurninandStuff4 жыл бұрын
I used to work on those security jeeps at the Sears auto center. Love the content Sal!
@merfwriter Жыл бұрын
The White March Mall was our mall when when my family lived in Baltimore County in the 1980s. By 1988, my family moved to Howard County, and from that point on, The Mall in Columbia became our mall.
@evanriddle16144 жыл бұрын
Your videos are a lesson in the niche of American economics different here than anywhere else in the world. Hell of it is, you actually make sense of what puzzles most. To view your work is different from watching anything else. Thank you.
@HKim007210 ай бұрын
The funny part about Sears is...they were one of the companies that were supposed to be able to take advantage of the internet. Because of their shuttered catalog business, they had the infrastructure in place already to take individual orders from a nationwide audience. Obviously, that didn't work out.
@Mintman834 жыл бұрын
My mom had a friend named George who ran the Steppin’ out shoe store in the Columbia mall as it was called then over by sears next to buster brown. I got all my shoes form 2 years to 14 from them. This brings back teenage memories before I moved to Florida🥰. I know I feel old saying this but I miss the Mcroary’s store that was there across the pro image sports store and by heroes world comic book store.
@Wolfietherrat4 жыл бұрын
That is where all my kids got their shoes. Loved George. ❤️
@chitchat12123 жыл бұрын
Yes! I brought my daughter shoes from George.
@Mintman832 жыл бұрын
@Shay Etheridge yes they were upstairs across from the carousel
@ItsaRomethingeveryday4 жыл бұрын
The music, the narrative, the footage, a Trifecta of the viewing experience, Thumbs up Sal!!! Liked the video, StaySafe You always get a full view from us, ads n all, I got the Like button, and have been subbd since the first exlog
@marszipan3 жыл бұрын
it feels so weird seeing this place on video lol i'm almost 16 and i've lived in columbia for my entire life. i go here all the time and know this place and it's surrounding outdoor area like the back of my hand but i've never really thought about what it used to look like before the 2000's. i love everything vaporwave so this was really cool to see :) tbh, i wasn't even alive to experience what some of you guys got to back in the 70's-90's, but malls back then sounded like they had a lot more personality and character compared to what i know, and watching old videos of malls before they were updated to fit modern aesthetics (capitalism) kind of makes me nostalgic for a time and place i've never really experienced. it's sort of like a weird fever dream that i keep having but can't quite define, y'know?
@LittleBitsofHobbies2 жыл бұрын
I worked in that mall from 1997 in the sears shoes dept. to 2010 Williams Sonoma. so many memories.
@QuietJ0Y4 жыл бұрын
How did I not know The Burlington Center Mall 🐘 was imagined and composed by Jim Rouse. Explains a lot and makes me smile. This video has been slapping me around with the fantastic transitions, historical information, and shots! Sharing this to Death!
@donovangionis53834 жыл бұрын
Nice reference to "The Watering Hole"
@matthewhayes31423 жыл бұрын
On my #2 vax day off, kind of odd to stumble across this. Having been a customer at most of these centers during my 20's and 30's living in Townson, MD, I'm feeling a bit homesick. I left MD for Seattle in 2004. I was an intern for Harbor Place/Rouse Company for a short while during college. wow, just wow
@sal3 жыл бұрын
You’re precisely the kind of person I make these videos for. Glad I could take you back! Also, well done on the vax. Stronger together.
@bayareanewman15664 жыл бұрын
I love Sizzler!!! Growing up, I loved it so much, that I’d ask to go there on my birthday! Seriously, it was my favorite place on earth to eat and I legit had a had time accepting the bankruptcy!!! I’m so sad!!!!!
@catrinag.92624 жыл бұрын
Great video as always. Thanks for keeping at it!!!
@HKim007210 ай бұрын
I remember when my elementary school friend moved out to Howard County / near Columbia Mall. I think I had some summer camp friends that lived out there too. lol, always seemed upscale to me. I did play Hero's lacrosse though which I think was based in Howard County.
@antoniohidalgo97074 жыл бұрын
Great one Sal as you make life in quarantine fun for me
@taimaishu-nao19224 жыл бұрын
Sal, I miss Sizzler restaurants… Me and my family used to go there often. As a kid, I used to love eating the Dino nuggets. Sad that in its later years, the quality just wasn’t there at all.
@antoniohidalgo97074 жыл бұрын
Do you remember lone star steakhouse
@char17374 жыл бұрын
My sister was stationed in Social Security headquarters in Baltimore and many of summer I would visit we would go to the inner harbor white flint mall Columbia mall Owings Mills Mall a lot of them are now closed but I spent many a summer there and the mall at Columbia at the time Columbia mall had Meriweather post pavilion I saw the Eurythmics Howard Jones Duran Duran erasure
@RememberTurret23 жыл бұрын
thanks for the video , ugh feel so old now . was my go too in the 70s especially the record store on the 2nd floor by the elevator and the video arcade near the exit to the 2nd floor garage
@MultiBrian19864 жыл бұрын
Very well done! Keep up the great work as always.
@100Sudsy4 жыл бұрын
Great stuff!! Excellent ExLog, Sal . . . this was truly a goodun :).
@3859Mark4 жыл бұрын
Hey, Pittsburgh Mills Mall is almost dead! Definitely worth one of your episodes! I was there at the grand opening and then never back until recently to its last few breaths. I took 3 pics of the bare inside it was stunning on how bare it was!
@07freeskate3 жыл бұрын
That takes serious balls to glide down that ramp.
@ChristheShrinerdawg4 жыл бұрын
Lol! I like the scenes used from Vegas Vacation!
@michaelaurban41204 жыл бұрын
I adore your videos and the beginning reminded me a bit of Dan Bell’s intros, but I love it either way!!! Keep up the great work!!! And for the record I’ve been a long time subscriber!!
@tookitogo3 жыл бұрын
I used to work at the “fruit stand” at the Columbia mall (and at the Annapolis mall before that). :)
@markpatton68473 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the Sizzler add. When America was great, and, sorry folks … it aint never coming back.
@gregspot7 ай бұрын
I loved Sizzler. I ate at the one on Loch Raven Blvd. I also ate on the one on Belair Rd which I believe is now a Carrabbas. Columbia was a bit out of my way but I did go to the mall in Columbia a few times. I bought an insulated cup from L.L Bean there. Last time I was there was to eat at Five Guys; I was taking a database class at System Source nearby.
@koolbeanz88614 жыл бұрын
I apologize for the late viewing but studying for my national RDH exam is a killer! I cant wait until I can use your videos to once again relax me! Might I ad I love the music in the intro, as always!
@isha6085 Жыл бұрын
Great video. I would like to make a suggestion the old Golden Ring Mall in Rosedale, Maryland which is now a out door shopping strip with Walmart, Home Depot , Sam’s Club etc. I remember when Sam’s Club and Ames, Toys R Us were on Eastern Blvd. K&B toy store was inside East Point Mall. The good ole days.
@sinisterisrandom85374 жыл бұрын
There was once a mall in main street flushing known as Flushing Mall when I was younger used to love going there. Had this old feel but so much culture within it even had in the back some old arcade machines. 133-31 39th Ave Flushing, NY Kind of sucks that it's no longer there. But not forgotten for the short impact it had kind of made me happy yet sad to see it gone when I look back. I think living in this area of queens ny just makes some of us younger folks feel older since we usually know things most some younger folks know nothing about. Oh, the amazing video also. Love seeing what nature and what really occurs to these places since their the essence of Time capsules to the past.
@RMPalm20002 жыл бұрын
This is one of the few malls that still is packed on the weekends.
@Trainy24 жыл бұрын
My family used to go to Sizzler for their all you can eat shrimp night.
@JJ-wk5wy4 жыл бұрын
Watching that restaurant commercial reminds me how great those times were compared to now. Although that dad eating the burger and the dark haired woman with the crazy eyes , are kind of weird!
@ruict4 жыл бұрын
The Sizzlers i went to in NYC were very clean. Miss the salad bar.
@spacecadet22263 жыл бұрын
Confirmed: People used to get dressed up for dinner at Sizzler.
@WUStLBear824 жыл бұрын
So nostalgic for me. I moved to Columbia in August 1982 with a freshly minted engineering degree to work a few miles south on US 29 at The Johns Hopkins University's Applied Physics Laboratory. The older parts of Columbia seemed so up-to-date, attractive, and well-designed that it became tragic that the last-developed parts in the late 1980s became much more generic faux-colonial suburbs like those in neighboring northern Montgomery and Baltimore counties. I lived on the east side of 29, but instead of driving a couple miles to the Mall, there was a fantastic pedestrian/bicycle bridge over the highway to the lakeshore where the old movie theatre duplex and several restaurants were, and then the pedestrian bridge over Little Patuxent Parkway to the Mall area. I haven't been back to that region for nearly 20 years, so learning that there was a Whole Foods where there used to be open space and public plazas was genuinely depressing.
@CodeDeb3 жыл бұрын
The Whole Foods is actually really cool and beautiful and doesn’t ruin the area at all. The lake and everything is still there. The Whole Foods actually gives you a good place to park for the lake. You can see the whole foods in this video and you don’t even recognize it to be a whole foods
@pepperj4 жыл бұрын
Your vids are very well done, appreciate the hard work!
@leetharps579 Жыл бұрын
for clarification, columbia is not a city. its not incorporated. Its run by an organization that is more like an HOA (the colubmia association).
@sal Жыл бұрын
Why did my former employer have an address in Columbia, Maryland?
@adventureswithjose97394 жыл бұрын
Almeda and Northwest Malls in Houston were developed by the Rouse Company in the 60s. They were twin malls. Northwest is mostly abandoned and Almeda is hanging on.
@sergestorms80444 жыл бұрын
I always like to see your notifications! Love your content, I'll do my best to help you get to 100,000. Cheers and safe travels dude!
@thomashanner41722 жыл бұрын
Columbia has changed so much since I used to live there ...
@Cat-zp3hk3 жыл бұрын
Colombia mall is still going strong.I don't see it fading anytime soon its super popular for people that live in and out of colombia ,md.I've seen so many out of towners come here.
@CodeDeb3 жыл бұрын
What do you think of the new Merriweather District in Columbia. Still under construction. I like it! Did a little exploring by bike the other day. I never knew about that bridge over to the mall! Gotta check it out! I’m glad you mentioned about Woodies having a restaurant. I have memories of going to Sunday brunch at a restaurant in a store in the mall at Columbia. They would charge a penny per pound for kids so you had to be weighed on the way in. hugely embarrassing LOL!
@according2bri Жыл бұрын
Loved this. You should do St. Charles Mall in Waldorf, MD.
@joshdenton6113 жыл бұрын
another great video. love watching these for some strange reason.
@mileshigh13214 жыл бұрын
3:07 What is that blue crap? 3:09 Tell me those aren't breaded chickens feet!
@jrebecca01954 жыл бұрын
Yeah, that was scary! 🤢
@sergalocity4 жыл бұрын
It was the buffet from Vegas Vacation, the choices of chicken or beef, along with the chicken feet.
@jrebecca01954 жыл бұрын
@@sergalocity oh, OK, thanks.
@mileshigh13214 жыл бұрын
@@sergalocity Thankyou for pointing that out! Subtle Sal! Blended that in beautifully !
@antoniohidalgo97074 жыл бұрын
I'd be very grossed out by being there for sure wow no wonder Sal said that sizzler buffet was gross yikes
@chuckoffcampus97384 жыл бұрын
The Clyde's on the Columbia lakefront is missed.
@sal4 жыл бұрын
Did it close?
@davidbaise51373 жыл бұрын
One big problem with town center shopping malls is that the space is privately owned, people can’t gather for demonstrations or protests, for example.
@catrinag.92624 жыл бұрын
That sizzler commercial was creepy. Lol
@GenoSalvatiАй бұрын
OK Sal, this mall reminds me of at least 2 things from modern art: The Mall located in the asteroid belt in the Initial Scenes from the television series “The Expanse” and the mall from Duke Nukem.
@wowhaha48714 жыл бұрын
Rouse and Taubman both had very interesting malls. Taubman’s 70s, 80s, and 90s malls were amazing. Even their early 2000s malls were awesome. Rouse always had their signature metal paneling. Amazing companies. Sad that Rouse was absorbed by General Growth (now Brookfield), but at least they kept the Rouse aesthetic.
@kishonna784 жыл бұрын
Haven’t seen a sizzler since 2009 when i went to Orlando Florida. They had a old fashioned English breakfast on there breakfast bar .
@animeshock20064 жыл бұрын
My home town mall. Been years since ive been so much has changed and yet somerhings never change
@AnthonyMenegoni4 жыл бұрын
Dude the hair due from the retro video!! EPIC
@TheRedDevil_NC4 жыл бұрын
Your work is really brilliant. Relaxing, informative, and nostalgic. Thanks.
@georgesantoro23323 жыл бұрын
i was kicked out of the Columbia mall so many times when i was younger. the security had a rule, that if you were young...you needed to be moving or get out.
@dilexipeccavi62053 жыл бұрын
"A restaurant within a restaurant".. what does that even mean?! Love today's sponsor.