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PostPosted: Tue Jan 07, 2020 6:54 pm 
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Ford City

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Ford City.

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Ford City then Chicago Ridge.


Yep. It was fun taking the Archer bus to Cicero and then taking the 55A to the mall as a yute.

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Terry's Peeps wrote:
Nas wrote:
Ford City

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Ford City.

pittmike wrote:
Ford City then Chicago Ridge.


Yep. It was fun taking the Archer bus to Cicero and then taking the 55A to the mall as a yute.


I would have caught Cicero at 63rd.

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North Riverside until I could drive, then Oakbrook.


I forgot about North Riverside. Went there a quite a bit too.

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Venture store?


They had one I think or was it zayre but I didn't go there. That whole place smelled like caramel corn because of that popcorn store.


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pittmike wrote:
Terry's Peeps wrote:
Nas wrote:
Ford City

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Ford City.

pittmike wrote:
Ford City then Chicago Ridge.


Yep. It was fun taking the Archer bus to Cicero and then taking the 55A to the mall as a yute.


I would have caught Cicero at 63rd.


Felt like a big deal when they went from the "Green Limousine" to the newer buses.

And then if you happened to get a bus with the accordion connector in the middle? Man that was a good day.

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Terry's Peeps wrote:
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Nas wrote:
Ford City

FrankDrebin wrote:
Ford City.

pittmike wrote:
Ford City then Chicago Ridge.


Yep. It was fun taking the Archer bus to Cicero and then taking the 55A to the mall as a yute.


I would have caught Cicero at 63rd.


Felt like a big deal when they went from the "Green Limousine" to the newer buses.

And then if you happened to get a bus with the accordion connector in the middle? Man that was a good day.


Yep. Little known fact the Cicero line also took us to St Laurence.

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CherryVale Mall. Back in the 80's there was no Perryville Road so you would leave Rockford, drive through cornfields, and arrive at a mall in the middle of nowhere it seemed. Now everything just runs together.

North Towne Mall on the mean streets of Rockford's west side. The Last Straw!

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Did my shopping at Woodfield, but it wasn't really a hangout spot save for a couple times I met friends from Schaumburg there. I feel like loitering at Randhurst and Woodfield is something I was really robbed of.

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I live a few miles from Spring Hill mall. They’ve tried so hard to redevelop it, but Randall Rd is just too big of a draw. We’ve lost Penney’s, Sears, Best Buy and Target with three of those moving to Randall Rd. The food court is long gone.

Childhood mall was in the Mecca, Woodfield.

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I think I went to Spring Hill once as a kid and never to Stratford. I once had a dumb running joke with someone where I disavowed the entire existence of Stratford and claimed that a normal-sized mall so close to Woodfield had to be some sort of psyop or something. I dunno, it was 2002.

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Terry's Peeps wrote:
pittmike wrote:
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Nas wrote:
Ford City

FrankDrebin wrote:
Ford City.

pittmike wrote:
Ford City then Chicago Ridge.


Yep. It was fun taking the Archer bus to Cicero and then taking the 55A to the mall as a yute.


I would have caught Cicero at 63rd.


Felt like a big deal when they went from the "Green Limousine" to the newer buses.

And then if you happened to get a bus with the accordion connector in the middle? Man that was a good day.


I too loved the Big Bens.

Did they have the shell and three card Monty scams going on the back of the buses there as well?

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Hawthorne was the fancy mall.

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Terry's Peeps wrote:
Nas wrote:
Ford City

FrankDrebin wrote:
Ford City.

pittmike wrote:
Ford City then Chicago Ridge.


Yep. It was fun taking the Archer bus to Cicero and then taking the 55A to the mall as a yute.


Lots of fun!

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I think I went to Spring Hill once as a kid and never to Stratford. I once had a dumb running joke with someone where I disavowed the entire existence of Stratford and claimed that a normal-sized mall so close to Woodfield had to be some sort of psyop or something. I dunno, it was 2002.


The deviation between Stratford and Woodfield used to be much smaller. But Woodfield went through the Nordstrom wing expansion and went upscale. Stratford just went downhill, so your 2002 comment is spot on.

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Hawthorne was the fancy mall.

Never felt like Hawthorn was that fancy. I thought Woodfield was nicer. Too good for a food court!

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Franky T wrote:
CherryVale Mall. Back in the 80's there was no Perryville Road so you would leave Rockford, drive through cornfields, and arrive at a mall in the middle of nowhere it seemed. Now everything just runs together.

North Towne Mall on the mean streets of Rockford's west side. The Last Straw!

My dad would take me too see R rated action movies there when I was 11-14, or so. Chuck Norris, Stallone, Arnold, Dirty Harry, etc. I can still remember seeing Linda Hamilton's boobs on the big screen as an 11 year old Franky T. We used to lie to my mom about what movie we were going to see. :lol:

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The HIP and the Brickyard - I lived in close proximity of both malls. I remember seeing multiple gang fights at the Brickyard, back when they were classy enough to walk side by side to the exit before commencing with the brawl outdoors. Brickyard 4 Lyfe.

And then Golf Mill was my mall for a while in the late 90s. My wife went there recently and she said it’s basically a ghost town these days.

The HIP seems to be doing okay, but I suspect it’s mostly because Hispanics are unaware of amazon.

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When I was a kid, my doctor's office was in Golf Mill, and the place was pretty quiet even then. I used to get to go to The Original Cookie Company if I wasn't there on account of having strep throat yet again.

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Hawthorne was the fancy mall.

Never felt like Hawthorn was that fancy. I thought Woodfield was nicer. Too good for a food court!


They have a food pavilion now...glorified food court.

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The HIP seems to be doing okay, but I suspect it’s mostly because Hispanics are unaware of amazon.

:lol:

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Hillside


Venture store?

No Venture at Hillside.

We had a Zayre though.

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Venture store?

No Venture at Hillside.

We had a Zayre though.


I thought that Venture came after Zayre.

How old are you> :lol:

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We only had a 60’s outdoor mall in Kankakee when I was a yute, Meadowview Mall. Lincoln Mall was the place to go for us as teenagers. A road trip 30 mi north was a treat. I was sad when I found out it was torn down a few years back.

I’m sure a few of the old timers here remember Bennett’s Blue book. It was like getting an encyclopedia of all the coolest shit that was available. As I recall, it came out a couple months before Christmas.

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Venture store?

No Venture at Hillside.

We had a Zayre though.


I thought that Venture came after Zayre.

How old are you> :lol:

It was Ames after Zayre.

I'm old enough.

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Venture store?

No Venture at Hillside.

We had a Zayre though.


I thought that Venture came after Zayre.

How old are you> :lol:

It was Ames after Zayre.

I'm old enough.


Yes you are.

Then Menards?

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Woolworth was the place to steal snacks to take inside the movies.

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Seacrest wrote:
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Hillside


Venture store?

No Venture at Hillside.

We had a Zayre though.


I thought that Venture came after Zayre.

How old are you> :lol:

It was Ames after Zayre.

I'm old enough.


Yes you are.

Then Menards?

Yup.

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I’m sure a few of the old timers here remember Bennett’s Blue book. It was like getting an encyclopedia of all the coolest shit that was available. As I recall, it came out a couple months before Christmas.


We usually got it in late summer. I remember trying to pick out a Xmas gift for my mom out of it.. Once she got wind of my gift ideas, she told me that it was unnecessary and that I should try to focus on a more pleasant, non utilitarian gift.

So I went to the fragrance counter at Marshall Fields.

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Woolworth was the place to steal snacks to take inside the movies.

The Woolworth in Meadowview had a grill that made the best hamburgers and fries a young Reason ate. My mom would take me there a couple times a month. I haven’t thought about that in many years. Thanks.

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Nas wrote:
Ford City

FrankDrebin wrote:
Ford City.

pittmike wrote:
Ford City then Chicago Ridge.


Yep. It was fun taking the Archer bus to Cicero and then taking the 55A to the mall as a yute.


I would have caught Cicero at 63rd.


I would walk from my house around 79th & Cicero to get there.

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I’m sure a few of the old timers here remember Bennett’s Blue book. It was like getting an encyclopedia of all the coolest shit that was available. As I recall, it came out a couple months before Christmas.


We usually got it in late summer. I remember trying to pick out a Xmas gift for my mom out of it.. Once she got wind of my gift ideas, she told me that it was unnecessary and that I should try to focus on a more pleasant, non utilitarian gift.

So I went to the fragrance counter at Marshall Fields.

Kankakee was too poor for a Marshall Fields. All I could do was look at all the stuff we couldn’t afford from Bennet Brothers. The only reason we got Bennet Brothers is because my dad owned an unsuccessful furniture store in the early 70’s. :lol:

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