Greengate Mall Revisited

GREENGATE MALL REVISITED

Greengate Mall Photos

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1960s – 16 Photos

1970s – 1 Photo

1980s – COMING SOON

1990s – COMING SOON

Around the Mall

Inside the Mall – 12 Photos

Outside the Mall – 5 Photos

Construction

Site preparation and grading work – 2 Photos

Demolition

Demolition of the mall structure – 10 Photos

Demolition of Lazarus/Horne's dept. store – Courtesy of http://www.mbcomps.com/.

More demolition photos of the complex – Courtesy of http://www.mbcomps.com/.

Events

Auto Shows – 17 Photos

Budweiser Clydesdales' Appearance (1978) – 5 Photos

Christmas – 9 Photos

Dance Parties – 1 Photo

Easter – 3 Photos

Halloween – COMING SOON

Hands Across America (1986) – 3 Photos

Maul at the Mall (1998) – 19 Photos

Sinclair Dinoland Exhibit (1968) – 20 Photos

Western Pennsylvania 2600 Meetings (2000-2001) – 16 Photos

Newspaper Circulars

June 3, 1969 – 20 Photos

Planning and Development

Lease Plans – 2 Photos

Print Representations – 1 Photo

U.S. Route 30 Highway Improvements – 6 Photos

Recent Photos

   

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