Stores We Loved That No Longer Exist!

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  • čas přidán 9. 12. 2022
  • Throughout the years there have been many stores that have come and gone. Some of these stores may hold special memories because of who we were with when we visited them. In today's video we will have a closer look at some of the stores we loved that no longer exist.
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  • @joemomma1968
    @joemomma1968 Před rokem +18

    Thanks!

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  Před rokem +3

      You're welcome. Thank you for watching and I appreciate the super chat!

  • @rickwilson466
    @rickwilson466 Před rokem +265

    As a child. The Sears and Roebuck Christmas Wish catalog was the only thing my mom needed to keep me quiet for hours!

    • @rickwilson466
      @rickwilson466 Před rokem +5

      @Terri Mansfield It was indeed.

    • @sj8205
      @sj8205 Před rokem +4

      Same!

    • @rick5793
      @rick5793 Před rokem +4

      Plus Montgomery. Wards

    • @tarahess5666
      @tarahess5666 Před rokem +5

      Oh how I would flip the pages and use the models as my own paper dolls. Then I would star the most important things and circle the items I could deal with. Awesome memories

    • @rickwilson466
      @rickwilson466 Před rokem +6

      @@rick5793 for sure. And I think JCPenney maybe.

  • @Scott__C
    @Scott__C Před rokem +366

    K Mart is a tragedy. The guy who bought Kmart and Sears then bled them dry is the worst. K Mart had good products at good prices.
    I also miss places like Woolworth's where you could shop and also get lunch.

    • @KimberlyLetsGo
      @KimberlyLetsGo Před rokem +20

      It was his front for money laundering.

    • @margui6224
      @margui6224 Před rokem +8

      There is a K-mart where I live.

    • @squeallymaniac
      @squeallymaniac Před rokem +17

      @@margui6224 wow, there's only 3 kmarts remaining in the continental US

    • @loydkline
      @loydkline Před rokem +22

      Kmart 🍿 popcorn; layaway

    • @elle5031
      @elle5031 Před rokem +12

      Sears and Kmart still has online shopping including appliances...

  • @kotjmf1968
    @kotjmf1968 Před rokem +137

    K Mart and Sears were great store chains. Sears was an absolutly fantastic store that had anything that you could possibly want. It is really sad that they are all gone.

    • @brendakearns8995
      @brendakearns8995 Před rokem +10

      Kmart still has an online store. I actually worked there in Iowa till they were closing down. Miss it.

    • @roybradley5532
      @roybradley5532 Před 11 měsíci +7

      I had 16 foot fiberglass v-hull Sear Boat the an Evinrude/Sears 3 cylinder outboard motor.. And in a lot of towns there are still a large number of homes that were sears kit homes. You can still see the part numbers on the floor joists and roof rafters. They sold everything.

    • @robertdawson4502
      @robertdawson4502 Před 11 měsíci +5

      I recall going into Sears and hardly seeing anyone there. I told one of the cashers that unless something is done Sears would be no more. Of course, she said it would never happen. Within a year Sears filed for bankruptcy and started to close all the stores including the one she was working at.

    • @muzarayahyeshuahyasharal1361
      @muzarayahyeshuahyasharal1361 Před 11 měsíci +3

      I always got my school clothes from Sears

    • @roybradley5532
      @roybradley5532 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I always got my school closes from my older brother. I didn't get new clothes until I got a paper route and bought my own.😁

  • @westsparks6844
    @westsparks6844 Před 10 měsíci +9

    Memories of growing up. Ben Franklin, Woolworths, Gambles, Montgomery Wards, McCrory's, Sears, Kmart.

  • @48mastadon
    @48mastadon Před rokem +712

    Probably too small for you to mention with only 200 stores, was Tower Records. It was a big hit for me when they closed as we had two great stores in the California Bay Area.

    • @gooniesgirl1979
      @gooniesgirl1979 Před rokem +22

      Elton John used to come shop at the one that was here in Atlanta. I think he was my dad’s favorite singer.

    • @Lizablue0608
      @Lizablue0608 Před rokem +36

      Tower Records and Tapes was where I’d go to get tickets for concerts. :) It was just down the street from where I went to high school in Carmichael Ca. Nostalgia just hit hard.

    • @BigHushAffiliate
      @BigHushAffiliate Před rokem +38

      Blockbuster music was another one

    • @scottmcwave9479
      @scottmcwave9479 Před rokem +21

      Across the street from Sports Arena in San Diego

    • @leesashriber5097
      @leesashriber5097 Před rokem +10

      Definitely remember them!! 😀

  • @TheMysticRealms
    @TheMysticRealms Před rokem +88

    Tower Records, Delia's, Radio Shack, Toys r Us,, and if course Blockbuster. Those were my childhood

  • @patriciaanzelc5386
    @patriciaanzelc5386 Před rokem +120

    I loved Mervyn’s. They had great clothes at reasonable prices.

    • @helenamartinez3415
      @helenamartinez3415 Před rokem

      JACKSON'S BYRON'S 😢

    • @itstheweather5859
      @itstheweather5859 Před rokem +1

      I had the pleasure to shop at their flagship store back in the 1970's in San Lorenzo.... I still have a cute bracelet from there! I loved the upstairs department where they hadkitchenwares and a fabric department which housed crewel and needlepoint kits. Loved that department!

    • @reggiedunlop2222
      @reggiedunlop2222 Před rokem +7

      I agree. I used to buy my Levi’s 501 there. Also used to get them at a store named Millers Outpost.

    • @MrJammer90
      @MrJammer90 Před rokem +5

      I miss mervyn’s too. That is where i used to buy my clothes in my early adult years. Not a fan of Walmart or Target.

    • @carinarosales6899
      @carinarosales6899 Před rokem +1

      @@MrJammer90 me too I bought all my clothes there I very much miss it.

  • @Jon-iv6gh
    @Jon-iv6gh Před rokem +93

    I worked in some of these stores while in High School and College. It never occurred to me back then that these retail outlets will eventually go bust. I feel nostalgic but sad because I know time is flying by.

    • @ramencurry6672
      @ramencurry6672 Před rokem +7

      Back then, there were telephone booths snd people bought vinyl records or cassettes. People were skinnier too

    • @ramencurry6672
      @ramencurry6672 Před rokem +9

      I still have a cooking pot from Sears from the 1970s or 80s. The handles wore out and broke but I still use the pot in the kitchen a few times a week. Still going strong

    • @maryellenshock
      @maryellenshock Před rokem +5

      My first job was at Woolworth in the late 70's.

  • @renastone1270
    @renastone1270 Před rokem +133

    My mother and father-in-law met at a Woolworth's lunch counter. She worked at the lunch counter with his mother who introduced them. Thanks, Grandma Waterhouse! ❤

    • @jpalberthoward9
      @jpalberthoward9 Před rokem +7

      They made real milk shakes, with real ice cream and they had the green Hamilton Beach milkshake machine and the big stainless steel cup. You pour that into the glass, and it rocked your world. They were about 50¢ when I was a kid. It was one of the best things you could get anywhere. Just one of millions of things that are lost forever.

    • @sj8205
      @sj8205 Před rokem +1

      Sweet❤

    • @Bacopa68
      @Bacopa68 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Big downtown woolworth's were amazing places. The one in Houston seemed to still thrive in the early 90's. They had a pet department. You could buy aquarium fish or hamster. I've been to a few others, but never saw hamsters. The Houston Woolworth's was connected to the downtown tunnel system, a weird underground pedestrian system, fallout shelter, with a few weird shopping mall areas.

    • @jpalberthoward9
      @jpalberthoward9 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@Bacopa68 you used to be able to buy little beginner grade guitars there, and they were actually playable and you could learn on them. Little U.S. made Stellas, and Harmonys. Real functional instruments that would get you started if you wanted to learn and you had some determination.

    • @Diana-yn2ho
      @Diana-yn2ho Před měsícem +1

      I remember eating at the Woolworth lunch counter. I enjoyed going to these now defunct stores at the time. Shame that they closed.

  • @MilePost106
    @MilePost106 Před rokem +150

    What I really miss all the products back in the day were made here. Clothing was great quality along with the toys. Great memories.

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  Před rokem +5

      Thank you for watching!

    • @Xeyedjohn
      @Xeyedjohn Před rokem +8

      Quality is a key word here and how about so much was still made in USA.

    • @GMCTIM
      @GMCTIM Před rokem

      I agree 100% ! Haven't never had a thing from China worth a sht ! They & we were betrayed by our government for decades & only getting worse ! 😔

    • @casimirkotarba5186
      @casimirkotarba5186 Před rokem

      When i was 16,, I worked in a bathing suit factory weighing boxes of suits and labeling for shipping,,I remember the names of most of these stores we shipped to,,, And it was in Philly

    • @raoulcruz4404
      @raoulcruz4404 Před rokem +3

      Quality products and quality customer service. The people that worked at these stores were respectful to customers and knowledgeable about the products. Not so much today.

  • @jamesbarrett3889
    @jamesbarrett3889 Před rokem +31

    I dont know if it qualifies, but I remember going to H&S Greenstamp stores. You could get just about everything you can think of with enough stamps.

    • @johnkerner8073
      @johnkerner8073 Před rokem +3

      S & H Green stamps were the leader. Some grocery stores, drug stores, and gas stations gave them out with every purchase. A & P gave out Plaid Stamps, Some other grocery stores might give out H&O(?) Gold Stamps and I think Kroger's back in the late 60's or thereabouts gave out Blue Stamps.

    • @garydufur
      @garydufur Před 8 měsíci

      @@johnkerner8073 BE-LO's Gave stamps. My gram had me lick hundreds of them. She would give me a list and $5 and I would come home with 3 paper bags of groceries. Miss that time.

    • @gloriousjohnson1807
      @gloriousjohnson1807 Před 4 měsíci +1

      : Blue Chip Stamps store too!😊

    • @angiehull5518
      @angiehull5518 Před 3 měsíci +1

      We also had the TV Stamp Store.

    • @BillClarke-cn5lf
      @BillClarke-cn5lf Před měsícem

      And good stuff too.

  • @ExMachina70
    @ExMachina70 Před rokem +25

    It's crazy that we've been chasing tech all our lives but looking back I wish I could live back into those days when we appreciated what we had but had the excitement of what was to come.

  • @mrsbluesky8415
    @mrsbluesky8415 Před rokem +54

    It started out as convenience to use Amazon but I really wish we still had these other stores like Woolworth, Mervyns where we could actually touch the merch before buying.

  • @SlipperywhenRhett
    @SlipperywhenRhett Před rokem +44

    I miss Radio Shak. My dad worked for Tandy in the 70's and 80's, and we moved all over while dad opened and managed new stores in malls.

    • @iadorenewyork1
      @iadorenewyork1 Před rokem +2

      I still use my Radio Shack plug-in radio, which I bought in the early 90s. Still works. I used to go to Radio Shack a lot.

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for watching and sharing some memories of where your dad worked.

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  Před rokem +2

      Radio Shack was a great store!

    • @vanrajsindha9918
      @vanrajsindha9918 Před rokem +1

      I went in to radio shack about 5 years ago in Waukegan Illinois

    • @MarkMyers-qf9mk
      @MarkMyers-qf9mk Před rokem +1

      I remember buying all sorts of diodes and circuit boards from there, I rewired my guitar with parts from them in the 70's. The employees seemed to always know what you needed.

  • @DougCeleste
    @DougCeleste Před rokem +36

    I LOVED Woolworth's the most with their VERY long counters to sit for a meal, especially at lunch time. The aromatic food smells inside those stores were beyond heavenly! They also had GREAT banana splits and other desserts like that along with all the items that they sold at reasonable prices. 🥰 Mervyn's was another GREAT CA. store that I remember in San Jose along with all the K-Marts and Wards stores. Sad that they are all gone now but the memories live on.

    • @jaydee975
      @jaydee975 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Woolworth’s still exists in Australia 🇦🇺

    • @DougCeleste
      @DougCeleste Před 5 měsíci

      @@jaydee975 WOW, I did not know that! I was in Australia in 2002 and would have LOVED to go into a Woolworth's if I had seen one.

  • @kellywall3656
    @kellywall3656 Před rokem +24

    My grandparents loved driving to downtown Pittsburgh for Christmas shopping at Kaufmann’s and Gimbels. It was a magical time. And every time I smell popcorn I’m transported back to the entrance of Hill’s department store.

  • @girlgamergear3260
    @girlgamergear3260 Před rokem +158

    My mom still laments the end of the Montgomery Ward catalog. She loved to shop that way.

    • @nodanceswithwolves8425
      @nodanceswithwolves8425 Před rokem +10

      True story. When the Furby craze was going on...my niece wanted one for Christmas. Went everywhere...couldn't find one. Went to "Monkey Wards" in our local mall ..found tons of them! Bought them all and sold them by the side of the road ..for a profit! Great memories!

    • @DrDoom-uu3cj
      @DrDoom-uu3cj Před rokem +27

      Don't forget the SEARS Christmas catalog for toys

    • @nodanceswithwolves8425
      @nodanceswithwolves8425 Před rokem +10

      @@DrDoom-uu3cj Yes! Used 2 love going through that as a child. And the S&H green stamp one! 😆

    • @naomigonzales3446
      @naomigonzales3446 Před rokem +6

      The catalog still exist.

    • @larryl392
      @larryl392 Před rokem +5

      @@DrDoom-uu3cj ...my fav catalog to look at as a kid and dream of having all the toys....have a great day🙂

  • @muffassa6739
    @muffassa6739 Před rokem +17

    My husband worked for Montgomery Wards, they were a great company to work for. We in Michigan still miss them very much.

    • @momusic3327
      @momusic3327 Před 5 měsíci

      Us Michiganders always add a s to the end of our stores. Wards meijers krogers 😂

    • @karlar8648
      @karlar8648 Před měsícem +1

      I still get the catalog from Montgomery Wards.

    • @maryleemanley7740
      @maryleemanley7740 Před měsícem +1

      @@karlar8648 So do I. I also buy from their catalog.

    • @Diana-yn2ho
      @Diana-yn2ho Před měsícem

      My mom used to shop there.

    • @m42037
      @m42037 Před měsícem

      Crapo Walmart put them out of business to just an online store now. People don't shop at Walmart! They also pollute bad with plastic bags from here to Asia. Kroger is halting plastic bags next year 2025

  • @recoveringsoul755
    @recoveringsoul755 Před rokem +14

    I grew up where the big deal at Christmas time was the Sears holiday catalog, and the Montgomery Ward catalog. We'd pour through those catalogs for many hours, writing down what we wanted for Christmas.

    • @m42037
      @m42037 Před měsícem

      They still have a catalog

    • @recoveringsoul755
      @recoveringsoul755 Před měsícem

      @@m42037 does it get sent to every home?

  • @Triad3Force
    @Triad3Force Před rokem +152

    Another interesting point about Service Merchandise was that the store was a showroom and to shop there you'd get a clipboard with a order form pad and go around writing down the numbers of what you wanted. You'd hand your order form to the desk and then you'd wait while warehouse crew in the back retrieved your items. They'd come rolling out on a conveyor belt in the receiving area.

    • @rudygracia5573
      @rudygracia5573 Před rokem +10

      I remember;It was kinda like we were at an Amazon warehouse,minus the delivery driver!It was fun.Best products was similar.?

    • @TheMysticRealms
      @TheMysticRealms Před rokem +3

      So kind of like Ikea? They do this for their larger items.

    • @danfiorini785
      @danfiorini785 Před rokem +10

      Loved service merchandise. Actually got my wedding ring there. 28 years later and it’s still looking good.

    • @rudygracia5573
      @rudygracia5573 Před rokem +4

      @@danfiorini785 Congrats on 28yrs!,right behind y'all with 26.Wife's wedding ring came from da pawn shop!😳.Hey,we're simple.+Married late'ish,at 33.

    • @jimb032
      @jimb032 Před rokem +1

      Thanks for mentioning that .I barely remember. I still have my dad's Sounddesign stereo we bought there. I don't use it because, well, Sounddesign, but I did get it back operational so there is that!
      I think my memory is from the late 80s.

  • @hotpuppy1
    @hotpuppy1 Před rokem +48

    Don't forget Radio Shack on the list. One small department store chain was Bergner's that was bought up by Bon-Ton and went out of business when the parent company did. Also included in merger and later going out of business was Carson Perie Scott and Famous Barr, all higher end department stores. Venture stores (now gone) were competition for K-Mart. K-Mart bought Sears and is in the midst of running both into the ground. Lost our local Sears AND K-Mart stores.

    • @vanrajsindha9918
      @vanrajsindha9918 Před rokem +2

      I bought a FM RADIO TRANSMITTER KIT in Chicago on somewhere on Milwaukee and Elston or around SIX CORNERS AND PUT TOGETHER AND IT WORKED I WAS SPEAKING🗣 IT PICKED UP THE 📶📶SIGNALS.... it was fun🤣

    • @ramencurry6672
      @ramencurry6672 Před rokem

      I still have some electronic parts from Radio Shack that I still occasionally use and comes in handy

    • @gabrielleeliseo6062
      @gabrielleeliseo6062 Před rokem

      Radio Shack still exists. It has an online marketplace now.

    • @reggiedunlop2222
      @reggiedunlop2222 Před rokem

      I used to shop at Radio Shack all the time in So Cal in the 80’s

    • @johnbuterbaughsr.933
      @johnbuterbaughsr.933 Před rokem

      Lafayette electronic stores too

  • @stan_meow3778
    @stan_meow3778 Před rokem +11

    I miss Mervyn’s and Payless Shoes. Nearly all my clothing and shoes as a kid came from those stores! I still have very vague memories of walking into Montgomery Ward’s with my mom when I was really little.

  • @D0ugh.B0y
    @D0ugh.B0y Před rokem +11

    When I moved to Australia back in 2001, I was surprised to see that Woolworths were still open and a really big deal there. It blew my mind. They’re still going strong in Australia til this day.

    • @cindiamartinez8384
      @cindiamartinez8384 Před rokem

      I went to a Woolworth store in South Africa in 2017!!! Nothing like the one I remember from my childhood but I couldn't resist!!!😢😢😢

    • @suziecreamcheese211
      @suziecreamcheese211 Před 10 měsíci

      Aren’t they grocery stores there though?

    • @jaydee975
      @jaydee975 Před 6 měsíci

      So is Kmart! So are shopping malls!

  • @krisfrederick5001
    @krisfrederick5001 Před rokem +200

    The last time I went to a Mall was for an ironically new vintage video game store that we used to go to in the 90's. It was like walking through a graveyard. So absolutely depressing. Going to that Mall used to be an event on Saturdays, the arcade, the food court. Kids don't even know now.

    • @csquire667
      @csquire667 Před rokem +7

      I go to malls all the time

    • @marcus813
      @marcus813 Před rokem +16

      Today's kids sure don't. I doubt they'll ever experience a mall atmosphere like what we experienced.

    • @theorca3275
      @theorca3275 Před rokem +8

      I so remember all of this too. Shopping plazas and Malls weren't just places to go shopping they were also a way to get out of the house. There are some malls and plazas around where I live that are still open but barely have any stores in business.

    • @DecrepitBiden
      @DecrepitBiden Před rokem +3

      As a kid in the 80's, my parents would take us 5 kids to the mall every month, maybe every 2-3 weeks. Last time I've been to any mall is many years ago, that I don't even remember anymore.

    • @superjvt71
      @superjvt71 Před rokem +3

      I agree I used to love the mall. Now when I go I try food court samples and don’t shop. Online is more fun.

  • @lukemn29
    @lukemn29 Před rokem +59

    Watching these vids reminds me there once was a thriving retail sphere before Amazon.

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  Před rokem

      Yes there was. Thank you for watching!

    • @Nerval-kg9sm
      @Nerval-kg9sm Před rokem

      Ecommerce accounts for less than 20% of retail sales in the U.S., and Amazon only accounts for half of that 16-20%. Amazon and Ecommerce generally did not destroy brick-and-mortal retail. That's just a myth propagated by the media and people who've never looked at the data.

    • @Mr50403
      @Mr50403 Před rokem +1

      These stores put business out just like Amazon. It is no different.

  • @karlhungus5554
    @karlhungus5554 Před rokem +49

    00:24 - F.W. Woolworth/Woolworth's
    01:08 - Marshall Field & Co./Marshall Field's
    01:38 - Mervyn's
    02:10 - Gimbel's/Gimbels
    02:49 - Montgomery Ward & Co./Ward's
    03:33 - S. S. Kresge Co./Kresge's
    04:12 - Kaufmann's
    04:41 - Hills
    05:14 - National Record Mart
    05:49 - Bonwit Teller
    06:29 - Zayre
    07:14 - The Hecht Co./Hecht's
    07:30 - The Bon-Ton
    08:06 - Fotomat
    08:43 - Service Merchandise
    09:15 - Circuit City
    09:56 - HHGregg
    10:20 - Linens 'n Things
    11:01 - Sports Authority

    • @Alexs23743
      @Alexs23743 Před rokem +1

      Of those 19 things, I'm pretty sure only six ever existed in my area.

    • @carinarosales6899
      @carinarosales6899 Před rokem

      Only 6 of them existed in my area

    • @fredtracy1673
      @fredtracy1673 Před rokem

      00:24 also Woolco in Canada

    • @jonlobb
      @jonlobb Před rokem +5

      Anyone remember Caldor?

    • @robira1313
      @robira1313 Před 10 měsíci

      @@jonlobb - nope.

  • @lolawave2159
    @lolawave2159 Před rokem +4

    Anyone else remember Murphy’s Mart? It was similar to K-mart or Hills, all of which always had a snack bar inside the store where you could purchase hot dogs, soft pretzels, popcorn and cherry or coke slushies to munch while you shopped.

  • @TrinhNguyen-sh4fj
    @TrinhNguyen-sh4fj Před rokem +63

    I miss these stores and miss malls in general. I truly hope malls and some of these stores make a comeback even if it is under a different name. Even with online shopping and the internet, it is still great and better to actually see and feel what you want to buy. You get it on the spot instead of waiting for it to get delivered. Things can get damaged and lost in the mail too. Gosh, I feel so ancient... 😢 Thanks soooo much for this nostalgic video.

    • @Scott__C
      @Scott__C Před rokem +6

      I have to say I hate the trend of outdoor shopping centers. I liked going inside the mall to shop.

    • @ezrabrooks12
      @ezrabrooks12 Před rokem

      ONLY ONE MALL LEFT IN MY AREA!!!!! THE GANG BANGERS SHOOT IT UP DAILY/MAINLY FRIDAY, SATURDAY NIGHTS!!!!!! ALMOST ALL OF THE ANCHOR STORES HAVE MOVED OUT!!!!! IT USED TO BE A NICE MALL UNTILL THEY BUILT A LARGE LOW INCOME/SECT 8/WELFARE HOUSING COMPLEX RIGHT BEHIND THE MALL!!!!! THE POLICE DEPT HAS ACTUALLY HAD TO PUT A FULL TIME FORCE OUT THEIR!!!!!!

    • @Amen.22
      @Amen.22 Před rokem +2

      The Kmart where I live is open 24/7 and is always busy. I go there about once a week. The last big thing I purchased there was a kenmore refrigerator, about 2 months ago. They have a little Cesar’s inside.

    • @erossinema8797
      @erossinema8797 Před rokem +2

      Brick and Mortar store shopping has become so inconvenient nowadays, hence the failing of many malls. Also, USA had too much shopping space. We don't need umpteen gazillion stores selling the same thing.

    • @carinarosales6899
      @carinarosales6899 Před rokem

      @@Amen.22 not the one where I live is just a regular retail they close 10pm

  • @wendygore2709
    @wendygore2709 Před rokem +113

    I loved ❤️ our only Woolworth's. They were a five & dime & ours even had a diner/lunch counter inside. Thanks for the memories Rhetty 👍 These videos make me happy and sad at the same time. 🤗😭

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  Před rokem +4

      Thank you for watching and sharing some of your memories Wendy!

    • @nodanceswithwolves8425
      @nodanceswithwolves8425 Před rokem +10

      Yep! When I was little my mum used 2take me downtown to Woolworths and I'd get a cherry coke!

    • @jasontodd8071
      @jasontodd8071 Před rokem +5

      Kmart used to have a lunch counter too! I remember eating at both! 😀

    • @Xenogears76
      @Xenogears76 Před rokem +2

      Wow I'm near Lancaster PA, and I used to buy military surplus rifles there:)
      I really missed this store when it died.

    • @letsmakemoney8027
      @letsmakemoney8027 Před rokem +6

      Yeah I remember that some of the Woolworths even had a pet Department I remember seeing birds in the back of the store and I think fish also not sure

  • @jimroscovius
    @jimroscovius Před 11 měsíci +4

    The Montgomery Wards and Sears Wish Books were awesome!! I remember circling items I wanted for Christmas. Fun times!!
    Had great times in Kmart with my parents. Popcorn was always a snack and the toy aisles were a dream.
    We had a Ben Franklin store in my hometown. We called it "The Big Dime Store" and were there a lot with our dimes.

    • @m42037
      @m42037 Před měsícem

      Walmart Target put everyone out of business, what bland stores they are today yuk. Walmart is a big pollution maker with their bags, I just watched a show about it.

  • @Awaywrdson
    @Awaywrdson Před rokem +4

    Woolworth has always been my favorite, hated to see them close down, the others are OK but Woolworths was always in the neighborhood. Great family store.😊

  • @tod3msn
    @tod3msn Před rokem +61

    Montgomery Ward was like a classy Sears. It was not super big like Walmart nor was it as loaded with appliances like Sears but it had a balance in it’s merchandising. It was a good mix of a lot of items and it was not cluttered like many stores today. You walk around Walmart and the isles are filled with displays and there is not a lot of room for the customers to walk. Look at the photo here and you can see lots of floor space for the public to walk in and a healthy mixture of items.

    • @christystewart4567
      @christystewart4567 Před rokem +1

      I bought a reclining chair at our local one in 1994. The chair still works great.

    • @christystewart4567
      @christystewart4567 Před rokem

      @@SunriseLAW sales failure in those areas probably meant they were newer stores that were built in the post WWII era when a number of management mistakes started a decline. Prior to the war the stores were very popular. The one near where I grew up in the 60s and 70s did really well though I’m not sure of it’s age. It anchored a small shopping mall that had the store on one end and a domed century movie theater on the other with small shops in between. That changed somewhat when a large, new modern mall was built a couple of miles from it with a Sears, Pennys and Macys as anchor stores. But lots of people still went to Wards if they didn’t want to deal with the larger mall.
      The one near where I eventually moved did ok for a while. It was a stand alone store. But it had competition from two malls in the area. One was a smaller mall anchored by a Mervyns (also defunct now) and a May Company store and a larger one with Sears, Pennys and I think Robinsons with anchors. Both May Company and Robinsons are gone now, they merged sometime in the 90s then got bought out by Macys. The Sears in the larger mall is now closed.

  • @Knucky_Sammich
    @Knucky_Sammich Před rokem +45

    Monkey Wards was the best! I remember they had a huge electronics section with the awesome 80's stereos. It was totally acceptable to crank the stereos up to test them out (at least for a minute or two). They even had a copy of "Brothers in Arms" on cassette in the biggest system. And the little portable TVs seemed like something from the future!

    • @jclay6680
      @jclay6680 Před rokem +4

      Monkey wards always had everything ( like Sears )

    • @hugoschmeisser2484
      @hugoschmeisser2484 Před rokem +5

      wow I thought only my dad called it monkey wards lol

    • @jclay6680
      @jclay6680 Před rokem

      @@hugoschmeisser2484 My dad called it as well .

    • @robadams5799
      @robadams5799 Před rokem +2

      "Brothers in Arms" as in Dire Straits?

    • @georgekisselbrock8937
      @georgekisselbrock8937 Před rokem

      @@hugoschmeisser2484 Same here! My dad called it the same.

  • @kckgirl78
    @kckgirl78 Před rokem +2

    Stores from my childhood, teen and young adulthood. I miss them all. 🥀❤️

  • @pamelasmith6221
    @pamelasmith6221 Před rokem +10

    This brought back memories! I’m 55 but I feel a lot older after watching this! 😂 I Loved Service Merchandise!! I don’t like shopping and they made it easy. Loved waiting for my items to come down the conveyor belt. It was one of the stores I registered at for my wedding in 1993. My husband and I still have a few things from there. 😅

  • @gregphillips2071
    @gregphillips2071 Před rokem +56

    I can't believe you did not mention W.T Grant stores. At one time they were the largest retailer with 1,400 stores, behind Sears.

    • @TheWabbit
      @TheWabbit Před rokem +1

      We had one in Southeast Michigan, a little town named Ypsilanti. I was 13 or 14 when they closed. Another local store was Arlans ( sp?) That one was closed when I was 11 ( 1972 ).

    • @doylebrockman8225
      @doylebrockman8225 Před rokem

      ?

    • @boomer3150
      @boomer3150 Před rokem +1

      Yes! I also recall these stores: Hegewisch Records, Yellow Front, Gately's Peoples Store, Shopper's World, Ben Franklin, Venture, Musicraft, Robert Hall, Pacific Stereo. In the Chicagoland area, there were two more stores similar to Service Merchandise: McDade and I forget the other...

    • @johnmadow5331
      @johnmadow5331 Před rokem +3

      I was old enough to shop at these stores including W.T, Grant way back in 70's. I brought my 1st portable typewriter from Grants for $39.00 and learn how to type in 1972. At that time all merchandise sold at the US outlets are generally Americans made that keep the buying power to Americans!

    • @gregphillips2071
      @gregphillips2071 Před rokem +3

      @@johnmadow5331 I was an assistant manager and left the company shortly before they went bankrupt in, I believe, 1972. They would give anybody credit to boost the book numbers and it caught up with them. Luckily, that’s where I met my wife of 52 years!

  • @TheFartattack1
    @TheFartattack1 Před rokem +19

    I'm so glad someone finally mentioned Zayre. I finally got to find out what happened to the business.

    • @midnightrunner684
      @midnightrunner684 Před rokem +1

      Aim's bought them out then went broke themselves

    • @athisio836
      @athisio836 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Unfortunately that's how it usually goes with most of these businesses

  • @fob1xxl
    @fob1xxl Před rokem +94

    My youth !!!!!° Boy do I miss these stores. The "Woolworth" Fountain was a must everytime I went downtown with my Mom. I was 8 , or 9 and we always would have lunch there. I would be mesmerized by the toasters and coffee brewers ! I also loved my "Club Sandwich" with the chips in the middle of the plate ! I was 8 ! Nothing but the fondest memories ! 💙

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for watching and sharing some of your memories!

    • @nodanceswithwolves8425
      @nodanceswithwolves8425 Před rokem +2

      And cherry cokes!

    • @letsmakemoney8027
      @letsmakemoney8027 Před rokem +8

      I'm still looking for Woolworths Fountain of Youth and for Woolworths to go back in Business. I miss the Good Old Days.

    • @MareRS357
      @MareRS357 Před rokem +6

      I brought my Fathers Ear muffs in 1961 for Christmas. I was 8 years old.

    • @TrinhNguyen-sh4fj
      @TrinhNguyen-sh4fj Před rokem

      Me too.....😢

  • @michaelhaywood8262
    @michaelhaywood8262 Před rokem +9

    We also had Woolworths herein GB. It suddenly closed down completely in Dec 2008. it was very sudden. If you had been there in October or November, no one would have had the slightest clue that anything was wrong.Most major towns had a branch.
    I have memories of Saturday visits to Woolworth's with my parents.

    • @johnkerner8073
      @johnkerner8073 Před rokem +1

      In the late 70's or early 80's they started opening WOOLCOs in some suburbs and smaller cities to compete with Kresge's new
      K-MARTS.

  • @johnoconnor6356
    @johnoconnor6356 Před 5 měsíci +3

    You forgot to mention Bradlee's. What is so sad about stores closing for good, or any company going out of business is the people working in those places being layed off, and having to find other work. I sincerely hope that they will not be out of work too long. The way that malls are closing today, it is every bit as sad for all those people losing their jobs, and having to struggle to find other work.

  • @3rdFloorblog
    @3rdFloorblog Před rokem +14

    So many iconic American companies...gone but defintely not forgotten.

  • @Eric-qx1kx
    @Eric-qx1kx Před rokem +20

    Borders was a great store that went out of business, always liked it better than Barnes & Noble.

    • @gooniesgirl1979
      @gooniesgirl1979 Před rokem +2

      I used to buy a lot of DVDs there and they had a nice film book section.

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  Před rokem +1

      That was a great bookstore. Thank you for watching Eric!

    • @oliverbrownlow5615
      @oliverbrownlow5615 Před rokem

      @@RhettyforHistory You could do a whole video on once-successful bookstore chains that have now closed, though many big department stores also had substantial book departments.

    • @NormaTLeon
      @NormaTLeon Před rokem

      There are still a few around, I have one in a town near me.

    • @garnetjohnson763
      @garnetjohnson763 Před rokem

      I had one near me in Oklahoma City. My whole group of friends would go in there together. I miss it.

  • @shandajames5444
    @shandajames5444 Před rokem +3

    I loved going to Woolworth's as a child and Mervyn's was great, and also K-Mart!!! I miss those stores.

  • @MrFree2BeMe1
    @MrFree2BeMe1 Před rokem +2

    WoolWorth's will always be my Favorite besides Lionel Playworld, i remember my Mother taking me their to get most of my Action Figures Motu etc... and i got the Nes when it first came out, brings tears to my eyes when i even pass around the area's they were located at.

  • @jeffshultz3883
    @jeffshultz3883 Před rokem +132

    This was a fantastic look at the way our lives used to be. It's this time of the year of the year that I miss so many of the stores that are no more. It was actually fun to do Christmas shopping store to store and see and touch what you wanted to buy. Those days are gone and they really were the good old days. Thanks again!

    • @letsmakemoney8027
      @letsmakemoney8027 Před rokem +9

      Remember the long lines when you wanted to pay for something during Christmas season

    • @TheBenjammin
      @TheBenjammin Před rokem +3

      Apparently youre the only one that feels that way or the stores would still be in business.

    • @vanrajsindha9918
      @vanrajsindha9918 Před rokem +5

      Life was NOT complicated back then

    • @rudygracia5573
      @rudygracia5573 Před rokem +5

      @@TheBenjammin No,The internet replaced everyone/everything.ie;No more Great Rock Stars/Rock Bands either.

    • @johnpatterson4816
      @johnpatterson4816 Před rokem +1

      Don't forget about these famous Texas Chains-Foley's;Joske"s and Sakowitz.

  • @Sounds_of_Ambience
    @Sounds_of_Ambience Před rokem +44

    It's crazy how time just passes in a blink of an eye. Some amazing stores with fond memories.

    • @Xeyedjohn
      @Xeyedjohn Před rokem +3

      Blink of an eye is very accurate.

    • @Sounds_of_Ambience
      @Sounds_of_Ambience Před rokem +1

      @@Xeyedjohn It really is. I can't even fathom what happened moments ago or even days ago. Its crazy.

    • @vanrajsindha9918
      @vanrajsindha9918 Před rokem +2

      I remember as if it was just yesterday

    • @carinarosales6899
      @carinarosales6899 Před rokem

      @@vanrajsindha9918 same here

    • @onlythewise1
      @onlythewise1 Před rokem

      sad gone for ever invaded to death america is

  • @starababa1985
    @starababa1985 Před rokem +2

    We used to go to the 5&10 at the start of every summer for a new pair of flip flops and squirt guns. The really little kids would get bubble blowing liquid with a free attached wand. Now they go to the dollar store, so at least those pleasures haven't entirely disappeared. But there's nothing like the sound of an old wooden floor underfoot, or the sight of an embossed tin ceiling overheard. Those places had atmosphere, especially at holiday time. No matter how lean your Christmas was, you could always find a little bit of sparkle to brighten your home.

  • @andrewmarshall360
    @andrewmarshall360 Před rokem +6

    There used to be a few small lumber/hardware stores near me that I really liked until they had no choice .

  • @Fools_Requiem
    @Fools_Requiem Před rokem +11

    Missing a store called Best. They were catalog showrooms, and their stores were massive.

    • @MrDiksum
      @MrDiksum Před 9 měsíci

      Best Products Company. A catalog store.

    • @user-yk3bc5ne3g
      @user-yk3bc5ne3g Před 4 měsíci

      I used to visit the Best store in Torrance, CA when I was a kid...always liked that place.

  • @raptureready3015
    @raptureready3015 Před rokem +29

    In 2017 they closed the Kmart in Milford, Ohio and a little piece of me died. I'm 48 but I remember shopping there when I was just a little girl and people coming up to me and my Mom. They would ask me where I got all of my hair. I would always reply, "Kmart!" Oh, those were the days! Thank you Rhetty for another great one!

    • @ynot0714
      @ynot0714 Před rokem +2

      I'm near there also! What a shame! We grew up with shopping Kmart in the Cincy area in the 60's and 70's.

    • @raptureready3015
      @raptureready3015 Před rokem +2

      @@ynot0714 I mean that's where we got EVERYTHING! Now, there's a Walmart right over the way in it's place. It's sad to see it.

    • @Tracylyn42
      @Tracylyn42 Před rokem +3

      I worked at KMart and they paid 4.00 an hour and paid in cash every Friday. You went to a window in the back of the store and they passed out your pay stub and an envelope with cash. Never realized how weird that was.. lol. My store was in Marion Ohio I also loved Hills

    • @raptureready3015
      @raptureready3015 Před rokem +2

      @@Tracylyn42 my Mom worked at the Milford one when I was a kid. She's gone. I would love to know how they paid her! This is great lol

    • @ynot0714
      @ynot0714 Před rokem +3

      @@raptureready3015 For 1 winter back in "85, I use to work at Furrow's across the street. Don't know where the time as gone! Lol

  • @deborahdesanto2313
    @deborahdesanto2313 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I enjoyed this video so much, a lot of these stores I grew up with and I'm sad there no longer in business, thank you for making this video! ☹

  • @loganhanssen6004
    @loganhanssen6004 Před rokem +3

    I used to work at Circuit City at the Southdale Shopping Center in Glen Burnie, Maryland back in the late 90s. I worked in the Shipping and Receiving Department. Woolworths is still in business. In Australia, there are stores with the name still in business.

    • @karlar8648
      @karlar8648 Před měsícem +1

      You don't say, Glen Burnie! Probably met you.😊

    • @loganhanssen6004
      @loganhanssen6004 Před měsícem +1

      @@karlar8648 I do live in Glen Burnie, Maryland.

  • @nickimontie
    @nickimontie Před rokem +33

    I liked going to Woolworths and Ames. I still have the Christmas tree I bought at Ames and it's still in great condition. Montgomery Wards gave me my first credit card. With that, I was able to build credit. I miss those stores!

    • @chrissy4782
      @chrissy4782 Před rokem +3

      I LOVED Ames!

    • @conleykat
      @conleykat Před rokem

      Montgomery Ward's gave me my 1st kerosene lamp around 1968 when I was five when I fainted in their store. It was little and green.

    • @chiarac3833
      @chiarac3833 Před rokem

      My first cards were dept store cards too. That was the way to build credit back in the 80s. Store card, major card, then a car loan. All of that prepared you for your first home and mortgage.

    • @ms.krueger2660
      @ms.krueger2660 Před rokem

      My first CC came from Sears. I really miss all these old stores.

  • @kimo2432
    @kimo2432 Před rokem +22

    I remember buying our Hamsters from the pet department at Woolworths in the 70's I think they were like $1.99 . Also remember Fedmart and we bought our first color TV at Whitefront back in the 60s. You do great research on your videos Rhetty.

    • @bravo3279
      @bravo3279 Před rokem +3

      Yes Hamsters were really big in the 70s , I had plenty, remember Habitrail ?

    • @kimo2432
      @kimo2432 Před rokem +2

      @@bravo3279 Yes I do remember the Habitrail. What about that plastic ball you put the Hamster in ?

    • @bravo3279
      @bravo3279 Před rokem

      @@kimo2432 Yes of course🙂

  • @michaelwilliams6814
    @michaelwilliams6814 Před rokem +5

    Before there was Home Depot, I used to go with my dad to Handyman and Builder's Emporium as a kid in southern California. We also would go to Thrifty's to test the TV tubes in the tester machine. Great memories.

    • @johngilles9371
      @johngilles9371 Před rokem

      San Diego area here, sounds familiar!

    • @thehapagirl92
      @thehapagirl92 Před 10 měsíci

      What is Handyman and Builder’s Emporium? You must be an old person like my boomer mom. We were both born and raised in OC but by the time I was born in 1992 those stores you mention didn’t exist. She’s old (born in 1956) so maybe back in her childhood days those stores were still around

    • @kimberlyhoughtaling2902
      @kimberlyhoughtaling2902 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I forgot all about Builders Emporium! Wow

  • @chorlauheung4920
    @chorlauheung4920 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Woolworth's was my favorite! There was one in my neighborhood. You were able to purchase such items as clothes, snacks, and toys (i.e. G.I. Joe). Miss having them around.

  • @marshaharris4268
    @marshaharris4268 Před rokem +10

    Although Montgomery Ward has closed all stores I buy out of their catalog all the time. Quality merchandise and great customer service.

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  Před rokem +2

      Thank you for watching and sharing your experience with them now.

    • @sonnybrown365
      @sonnybrown365 Před rokem

      I worked for wards in the late 60’s. Our credit department was our profit center. We were tithe first to use credit scores. As a result. Our customer base shrank drastically. We were not the only business credit scoring destroyed

  • @kevinkelley3906
    @kevinkelley3906 Před rokem +28

    Internet shopping yes, but Walmart pretty much destroyed everything.

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  Před rokem +5

      Both have certainly played their parts. Thank you for watching!

    • @hippiepeace8614
      @hippiepeace8614 Před rokem +1

      I agree

    • @hippiepeace8614
      @hippiepeace8614 Před rokem +1

      True

    • @gaffneyrailroading1982
      @gaffneyrailroading1982 Před 9 měsíci +2

      It was decided that it was a better business model to screw its customers and allow its management to insult the employees, and that it was better for store managers to get huge bonuses instead of providing the store employees with equipment that works. Also not ever stock what customers went in there for, and promote the biggest jerks into management that treat customers like they're just in the way.

  • @jennifer_m.8613
    @jennifer_m.8613 Před rokem +2

    My mom used to work at Gimbel's.
    Loved shopping in the Kaufmann's flagship store in Pittsburgh. Mom bought her wedding dress there in 1984.
    Loved Hill's. Popcorn and slushies!
    Circuit City and HH Greg were both in the same shopping center when I was a kid.
    The Bon Ton replaced my local Kaufmann's for a few years in the early 2000s (Macy's bought out the other anchor store at the mall a few years earlier).
    Sears, K-Mart, Wicks n Sticks, Limited Too, Field and Stream, Roomful Express, Lazarus, Joseph Hornes Co, Eckerd Drug

  • @Foothill1070
    @Foothill1070 Před rokem +3

    In the early 60's I remember another "Five and Dime" store called Ben Franklins that was similar to the Woolworths set up. They were the only dime store in the small town where I grew up, and even though there were others (e.g. Woolworths, and others) located in our surrounding area, "Ben's" was the favorite for us.

    • @jamesmiller4184
      @jamesmiller4184 Před rokem

      Uh, creaking wooden floors and popcorn smell! I got this in the Forties and have yet to forget it! (Ah, but am I to too soon? Ha! Well, so-far so-good!)

  • @drusmith3480
    @drusmith3480 Před rokem +15

    I loved Woolworths. I remember my Grandma and I would go to Woolworths after Easter to get the discount Easter candy. Lol 🐰🍫

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for watching and sharing some of your memories Dru!

  • @oskie316
    @oskie316 Před rokem +18

    In addition to these, I also remember Two Guys, Great Eastern, Jamesway, Spiegel Catalog, Crazy Eddie's. I'm beginning to think that every store that has always been out will eventually end up bankrupt.

    • @colleenh
      @colleenh Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yes, Jamesway was another store not mentioned. We had one in central New York. Also a Caldor which was here for a very short time.

    • @karlar8648
      @karlar8648 Před měsícem +1

      Garfunkel, Hecht's

  • @myflyisopen.8732
    @myflyisopen.8732 Před rokem +2

    I loved Modell's discount stores. The place was like TWO CALDOR stores!!! It even had an escalator! SOOO many bargains, fairly priced clothes, and cheap toys! It became a Burlington Coat Factory and closed down.

  • @basilbcf
    @basilbcf Před rokem +1

    Another discount store that no longer exists is Arlen's. Arlen's discount store is where I had my first real job when I was in High School in 1972. I had started as a shelf stocker )prat time) and ended up being the manager of the mens and boys department. Soon after I joined the military, Arlens filed bankruptcy and closed. They were a similar store to K-Mart. Also, at 25 secs in the video, when discussing Woolworth, another store, Lerner Shops (women's clothing) is seen just to the right. Lerner Shops still exists, sort of, but was renamed "New York and Company." When I was in grade school my mother worked at Lerner Shops.

  • @OfficialCyaned
    @OfficialCyaned Před rokem +29

    One store I honestly miss is the Hostess Store, the ones known for their snacks. I was always excited whenever we visited one and I would always grab a Snowball. Honestly miss those but I know they're obsolete nowadays.

    • @ingewinbigler8225
      @ingewinbigler8225 Před rokem +4

      Hostess changed the recipe on all the good stuff. Can't even eat the donuts or wonder bread anymore.

    • @thehapagirl92
      @thehapagirl92 Před 10 měsíci

      Snowballs are so gross. Marshmallow shit. I have some in my pantry I bought last month and haven’t eaten

  • @mikmik9034
    @mikmik9034 Před rokem +14

    We sometimes got the Sears & Roebuck (3" thick) catalog. My sister in the next state had the Montgomery Ward Catalog (also about 3" thick) which was the reason I liked to visit.

    • @carinarosales6899
      @carinarosales6899 Před rokem

      Montgomery ward was similar to Macy's my bought a leather jacket from there.

    • @chelebear1823
      @chelebear1823 Před rokem

      Mik Mik I have the 1st thick Sears & Roebuck catalog that was published!👍😁

    • @jefffox2010
      @jefffox2010 Před 11 měsíci +1

      JC Penney had a thick catalog as well miss the Friday evening trips to town.

  • @feeberizer
    @feeberizer Před rokem +4

    In the Seattle area, many of the Fotomats got turned into drive-thru coffee shops that created an easy way to get your morning latte. Brilliant!

  • @epicsseven7686
    @epicsseven7686 Před rokem +2

    Hudson department stores was another retail giant that was like Macys and Marshfield. It'd started in Detroit and spread throughout many Midwest States. They were replaced with Macy stores in early part of 2000.

  • @kevinburnett5475
    @kevinburnett5475 Před rokem +57

    Thanks Rhetty! I think many of the Mervyn's stores in California turned into Kohl's. Another chain that went away is Tower Records.

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  Před rokem +8

      Thank you for watching and sharing another store we need to remember. That Tower Records is a big one.

    • @laceybarbee5553
      @laceybarbee5553 Před rokem +3

      I miss Mervyns too. That place was my childhood!

    • @jimmyarmijo2252
      @jimmyarmijo2252 Před rokem

      Yeah, I guess FYE replaced it...

  • @Belle90029
    @Belle90029 Před rokem +58

    Another great trip down memory lane! Thanks, Rhetty! 😊

  • @trinitygomez7824
    @trinitygomez7824 Před měsícem +1

    Blue chip stamps was a huge thing back in the 70s I'm 62 years old. They would give out blue chip stamps when my parents shopped at King Cole.

  • @ikaikamaleko8370
    @ikaikamaleko8370 Před rokem +3

    These stores bring back so many childhood memories, nostalgic depression.

  • @dgwaters
    @dgwaters Před rokem +17

    Proud to be an Ames Department Store employee from 1993 to 2002. Also, whenever I went to our local mall the big lighted BON TON sign was the first thing I saw. Sadly, after that store closed, they tore down that part of the mall.

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for watching and sharing some of your memories Dan!

    • @joem5643
      @joem5643 Před rokem +1

      Ames was a good store. There’s still one of its stores standing in Sea-brook New Hampshire closed of course.

    • @dgwaters
      @dgwaters Před rokem +1

      @@joem5643 The Ames I worked at is still standing empty...sort of. A tractor store took over half the building. The other half is still empty.

    • @ctfan1486
      @ctfan1486 Před rokem +1

      Murphys Mart, Gee Bees, Jamesway, Children's Palace are a few more.
      I remember when JC Penny's, Montgomery Wards and Sears all had sporting goods department that you could buy hunting and fishing equipment. Including firearms. Wow times have changed

  • @3rdFloorblog
    @3rdFloorblog Před rokem +18

    Ah, the annual Service Mechandise with all the toys and gadgets for kids was something we loved forward to devoting hours flipping thru the pages...then, on the to Star's catalog....the nostalgia abounds.

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  Před rokem +2

      I really miss those catalogs. Those were always fun to look thru.

  • @loriskillman2580
    @loriskillman2580 Před 29 dny

    I miss all of this! People dressed nicely and went shopping and made a day of it. Take me back 😢

  • @elizmaybgriffintwo2772
    @elizmaybgriffintwo2772 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I remember the sign they had in their stores. Pretty To Look At. Delightful To Hold. If I Should Break It Consider It Sold. Those were the good ole days.

  • @sweetkitty3249
    @sweetkitty3249 Před rokem +17

    I liked how quick & easy it was to use Fotomat. But I also remember thinking how lonely it must be to work in that little booth.

    • @chiarac3833
      @chiarac3833 Před rokem +1

      I worked in a drive thru lane at a bank. It was a little building with one station, so by myself all day. Lucky I had a lot of customers to talk to.

    • @Xeyedjohn
      @Xeyedjohn Před rokem +2

      I had forgot all about Fotomat until this video, now I can't get the little hut out of my mind.

    • @dedwin8930
      @dedwin8930 Před rokem

      My wife got robbed at gun point in a Foto Mat as an employee!!

  • @kerryrobinson9947
    @kerryrobinson9947 Před rokem +14

    Sears was a great franchise.
    The catalog was huge and had everything. It was a staple in Phoenix,Az. 👌

    • @ramencurry6672
      @ramencurry6672 Před rokem

      Interestingly, in every major city in America, Sears was a default store for many people. I’m pretty sure the kitchen pot I have is from Sears from the 1970s. The side handles are broken and worn out but it still works fine for soups and stuff.

    • @MrDiksum
      @MrDiksum Před 9 měsíci

      Sears was not a franchise. All corporate owned.

  • @donnapagano7217
    @donnapagano7217 Před rokem +2

    Wow all the old stores from my childhood, so amazing

  • @northernbettygirl
    @northernbettygirl Před 2 měsíci +1

    When I was in high school, my Dad bought me my formal dresses from Marianne's and my dress shoes next door at Baker's in the mall. I still have a couple of them!

  • @VickiCampbell-1216
    @VickiCampbell-1216 Před rokem +76

    Thanks, Rhetty!! I wasn't aware of how old some of these businesses were when they started. I'm really grateful that you keep these memories alive for many of us. ❤

  • @georgemaster9979
    @georgemaster9979 Před rokem +14

    Tower Records, Virgin Megastores and The Warehouse were my go to for music.Sad they're all gone😞 Another one gone since 1981(New Jersey) and 1982(Pennsylvania)was Two Guys.Reminded me of Walmart today.

    • @paanne1013
      @paanne1013 Před rokem

      My Father-in-law shopped at Two Guys all the time! So many good stores are gone now and all we have left are the Big Box stores that I hate.

    • @sandraruiz3834
      @sandraruiz3834 Před rokem

      yes same for me with Tower and The Warehouse!

  • @Dozenfury88
    @Dozenfury88 Před rokem +2

    I was talking with an older manager at one of these stores not long before it closed, and he spoke about how years ago people would drive into town from rural areas and line up outside his store on the weekends. Or how they would have every garment on every rack and every item for sale positioned perfectly before the store opened for those big days. It's a lesson in how a company can quickly go from the top to out of business no matter how big. Kmart, Sears, Montgomery Ward, etc. were all massive at one time. But ~20 years of lackadaisical leadership and failing to adjust to changing markets (particularly online) is all it took to drive them into the ground. It proved no retailer is too big to fail, and the same could just as easily happen to Target or WM someday.

  • @pumpupjam9648
    @pumpupjam9648 Před 18 dny +1

    I can tell you I loved Woolworth's! I could get a fish or little turtle for $.10 cents. I loved the soda shop, where I could get a real vanilla softy ice cream, and those wonderful banana splits all for $.25 cents! Yesteryear, a time that will never come back. Everything moves forward into the future.

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  Před 18 dny

      It was a great iconic store and sad to see it gone. Thank you for watching and sharing your memories of what you got there.

  • @SavaFiend
    @SavaFiend Před rokem +18

    I worked at both Hills department store and Kmart at different times back in the day. Thanks for the trip down memory lane!

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  Před rokem +1

      You're welcome and thank you for watching and sharing where you worked.

  • @girlgamergear3260
    @girlgamergear3260 Před rokem +11

    Aww...I miss Hills and Ames! We just replaced the huge lighted wreaths at our church that still had Ames stickers on the boxes!

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  Před rokem +1

      Oh how interesting that the wreath had those stickers still on it. Thank you for watching and sharing your memories!

    • @brandonh9557
      @brandonh9557 Před rokem +1

      I worked at an Ames store for a couple years after high school.. The Ames where I live now was originally a Hills. It's been 20 years since Ames went under and the signs are still there. One in the parking lot by the road and the one on the store itself.

  • @kittylozon2106
    @kittylozon2106 Před 3 měsíci

    It's really sad to see these stores gone as the years went by. They are part of everyone's memories during our childhood days when life was simple and happy. This was how we shopped before but not anymore.

  • @Hatchet-wy3vn
    @Hatchet-wy3vn Před 10 měsíci +1

    When I was a kid (late 60's, early 70's) the local Woolworth's had a lunch bar where you could sit and order food. I miss that place and I miss those days....

  • @ndstar4267
    @ndstar4267 Před rokem +16

    Back in the 70’s and early 80’s we lived just one small block from a Mervyn’s with a Best department store right next to it. With my mom always taking us to Mervyn’s almost once every 2 weeks to go shopping there.She was heart broken when they closed down.

    • @sandraruiz3834
      @sandraruiz3834 Před rokem

      that's interesting the Mervyn's was right across the street from Best in Sacramento lol was that were you lived?

  • @johnvoorhees7881
    @johnvoorhees7881 Před rokem +33

    I remember Tower Records, Sam Goody, Clover, Strawbridge and Clothier, Kiddie City and a few more from my childhood in Pennsylvania. Cheers, Rhetty!

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  Před rokem +4

      Thank you for watching and sharing some more stores for us to remember.

    • @MarkMyers-qf9mk
      @MarkMyers-qf9mk Před rokem +1

      I remember warehouse records in the late 70's, great place to buy used records and used jeans.

    • @shaniriley8242
      @shaniriley8242 Před rokem +3

      And John Wanamakers.From Philly myself

    • @jimb032
      @jimb032 Před rokem +1

      You missed Hess's! How can you forget Hess's in Pennsylvania?! :(. I'm from your area. Fun fact I still have a Sony ps-f5 "flamingo" that was purchased there in it's OG box.

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 Před rokem +3

      I love the old Strawbridge store in Jenkintown.

  • @andyhowat4624
    @andyhowat4624 Před měsícem +1

    The way the world is today, I love these videos.

  • @xCreepyKidsx
    @xCreepyKidsx Před 22 dny +1

    I miss Woolworth's, I'd go there and get lunch with my mother as a kid then look around while she shopped. They had great burgers and fries in their little built in diner. We had an Ames, Nichols, Jamesway, Fay's Drugs, and P&C Groceries in the area back then too.

  • @moccamecca5593
    @moccamecca5593 Před rokem +16

    I think people would remember Sears over here in upstate New York as well as Benjamin Franklin which was another store.... Where it had a little diner inside and get cheeseburger and french fries.... I know some people say it's a craft store now but back then it was a 5 and 10 store

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  Před rokem +2

      I do plan on covering Ben Franklin in a future episode. Thank you for watching and sharing some memories!

    • @garfield2439
      @garfield2439 Před rokem

      Upstate New Yorker here and I remember.

    • @jban4457
      @jban4457 Před rokem

      100% to both

    • @Mike-lh4wn
      @Mike-lh4wn Před rokem

      We had a old Ben Franklin in Wisconsin that held on until the pandemic. Gone now.

  • @nadiabrook7871
    @nadiabrook7871 Před rokem +28

    We had Woolworths in the UK too!! Sadly, it too has closed!! I do have many happy memories of shopping there, though!! Thanks for the memories, Rhetty!! 💖💚👍

    • @438019
      @438019 Před rokem +1

      Here in South Africa we still have many Woolworths stores, they are a major retailer all across southern Africa. They have stores in Namibia, Lesotho, Swaziland, Botswana and Mozambique, but their biggest retail footprint is in South Africa. I was in a Woolies just the other day. They even have a Woolies credit card, apart from their in-store cards. And have entered the financial services market too, you can borrow money from them and get a Woolies loan.
      So while Woolworths has closed down in America and in England, the brand lives on in (southern) Africa.

    • @nadiabrook7871
      @nadiabrook7871 Před rokem

      @@438019 Wow!! That's ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT!! I'm SOOOOOO glad!!

  • @elsiesolis9050
    @elsiesolis9050 Před rokem +1

    My husband and I bought a kitchen table with six chairs from Montgomery Wards. We bought it in 1999. We still have the complete set. It has withstood the four children - now the grandchildren. It’s an old saying but they don’t make things like they used to!!!!

  • @trinitygomez7824
    @trinitygomez7824 Před měsícem +1

    I remember Grants, Gemco, Woolworth ,Zodys. T.G.And Y. Pic N Save. I believe it's back. I seen one in Whittier.I love the 99c only stores. Great bargains great prices. ❤❤❤

  • @thomasmoje5926
    @thomasmoje5926 Před rokem +10

    Our local 'Bon-Ton' store was the 'go to' store for better quality clothing, footwear, and even bedding and living room furniture like recliners and sofas. Two other retailer chains we had in our area (I don' know if they were regional to the Northeast or not) were 'Century' and 'Brand Names'. Like Sears, they published yearly catalogs (although much smaller than Sears or Montgomery Ward) and their catalogs were eagerly awaited every year. Miss the variety of 'brick and mortar' retail outlets that used to be common. And the malls..going to the mall was a social outing as much as for shopping. There was something for everybody: the wife with the variety of clothing and accessory shops, the kids with the toy stores, and me with book stores, hobby shops, and electronics stores. And the food courts. Miss those old 'mall days'.

  • @swansfan6944
    @swansfan6944 Před rokem +8

    We have Woolworths here but it is a supermarket chain, it is the most popular supermarket in Australia, followed by Coles and Aldi. Everyone calls it Woolies, I think most people wouldn’t even know it’s real name was Woolworths. Many years ago, quite a few of them use to have cafeterias.
    One of my fondest memories was going into town every Thursday with my mum and nana, and while there we would have lunch at the cafeteria in Woolworths. Couldn’t wait for my little jelly cup or smilie face meringue. Then I started school in 1974, and my little happy childhood was crushed 😂.
    Thanks Rhett. ❤️Jodie 🇦🇺

    • @RhettyforHistory
      @RhettyforHistory  Před rokem +3

      That is interesting that Woolworth's is a supermarket there. I wonder if it was part of the same store here in North America or if they just happened to have the same name? Aldi is here but I haven't seen the other one you mentioned. Thank you for watching and sharing some more from Australia!

    • @swansfan6944
      @swansfan6944 Před rokem +2

      @@RhettyforHistory l learn something new everyday. Just found out from google that Woolworths here use to be called Woolworths Stupendous Bargain Basement. It opened in Sydney in 1924.
      I only every thought it was a huge supermarket chain, but that is not how it started.
      It says the store had No links to the Woolworth chain of five and dime stores in the USA and unashamedly stole the name when the founders realised it had not been registered in Australia.

    • @rudygracia5573
      @rudygracia5573 Před rokem +1

      School is the WORST memory of MY childhood!

    • @swansfan6944
      @swansfan6944 Před rokem

      @@rudygracia5573 I’m sorry to hear that. I actually enjoyed my schooling here in Australia and didn’t have any problems. I said my childhood was crushed because my regular outing to town with my nana and mum on a Thursday was over. I missed that special time with just the three of us.

  • @Cwgrlup
    @Cwgrlup Před rokem +3

    These old stores were pretty cool. My grandma used to take me to some of them. I miss a lot of the old brick and mortar shops.

    • @jimdennis2451
      @jimdennis2451 Před rokem

      I'm so old I remember shopping at Bed, Bath & Beyond.