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debm55

(53,428 posts)
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 02:09 PM Yesterday

As a youngster or older, What stores did you do your holiday "shopping" at, that are no more? We would go to Kaufmanns

in Pittsburgh and look at all the decorated windows. We would go inside and with the eyes of a child, delight in the decorations. I don't ever remember buying anything myself, but the experience was magical.

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As a youngster or older, What stores did you do your holiday "shopping" at, that are no more? We would go to Kaufmanns (Original Post) debm55 Yesterday OP
The Jones Store (Kansas City), Harzfeld's (Kansas City--even longer gone), Rich's (Atlanta), May D&F (Denver) hlthe2b Yesterday #1
Thank you very much, hlthe2b.for sharing the memories. debm55 Yesterday #7
Mostly at Sears. It's not totally gone (yet) but it might as well be. rsdsharp Yesterday #2
Thank you rsdsharp. I loved Sears and their Holiday catalogue. back then our list was circling the toys we wanted from debm55 Yesterday #8
K-Mart...they were worth going to back in the day Lochloosa Yesterday #3
I loved K-Mart! And the blue-light special! CrispyQ Yesterday #6
It was fun watching everyone trying to find the light. Lochloosa Yesterday #9
Thank you Lochloosa. Kaufmann's was a treat for us. But K-mart is where we bought our items. debm55 Yesterday #11
Thank you very much. Lochloosa. debm55 22 hrs ago #48
Wiebolt's for kid toys SheltieLover Yesterday #4
Thank you very much, SheltieLover. debm55 Yesterday #13
My faves were Hecht's. and Woodward & Lothrop (Woodies) dept. stores (DC area). 50 Shades Of Blue Yesterday #5
Thank you very much for sharing with us. 50 Shades Of Blue. debm55 22 hrs ago #49
It's great to see oberle 9 hrs ago #111
Ditto! 50 Shades Of Blue 3 hrs ago #120
Kresge's RandySF Yesterday #10
Thanks RandySF, Didn't they later change to K-Mart? debm55 22 hrs ago #50
Yep RandySF 22 hrs ago #54
Thanks. debm55 22 hrs ago #60
I don't remember much shopping going on, Diamond_Dog Yesterday #12
Beautiful, Diamond_Dog Simply beautiful. debm55 Yesterday #24
My father worked in part-time in sales at Halle's... Wuddles440 Yesterday #28
Halle's was my favorite downtown Cleveland department store! Diamond_Dog Yesterday #31
Thank you very much for sharing that memory of your dad. debm55 22 hrs ago #52
ohm myyyyyy! AllaN01Bear Yesterday #38
S.S. Kresge Eugene Yesterday #14
Thank you ,Eugene. My husband is from Boston. His mom would buy our son clothing from Jordan Marsh's basement. debm55 22 hrs ago #53
Hudson's JoseBalow Yesterday #15
Thank you very much, JoseBalow. Didn't they have there own Thanksgiving parade. I vaguely remember it as part of the CBS debm55 22 hrs ago #55
Yes, the Hudson's Thanksgiving Day Parade JoseBalow 22 hrs ago #59
Thank you very much JoseBalow. debm55 22 hrs ago #61
Yes, there is. I watched it yesterday! LisaM 21 hrs ago #78
I'm glad to know that tradition continues! JoseBalow 21 hrs ago #88
In detroit it was Hudson's, woolworth, kmart and sears. n/t Jacson6 Yesterday #16
Thank you very much, Jacson6 for sharing. debm55 22 hrs ago #56
Sears toy catalog DBoon Yesterday #17
Thank you DBoon, I loved the Sears toy catalog. Spent hours looking through it. debm55 Yesterday #22
Woolworth's...Federal's ....Hudson's... MiHale Yesterday #18
Thank you very much, MiHale. debm55 Yesterday #21
Federal's, yes Cirsium 21 hrs ago #86
Applebaums in the Twin Cities JMCKUSICK Yesterday #19
Thank you very much, John debm55 Yesterday #20
Sears, Montgomery Ward's lpbk2713 Yesterday #23
Thank you Ipbk2713. Toys r Us and Zayre's around here. debm55 22 hrs ago #57
Horne's (my favorite), Kaufmann's and Gimbels for the Yinzers in the audience. Wuddles440 Yesterday #25
I loved going their to see all the decorations. Wasn't Horne's bought by Lazarus? I'm a Yinzer. debm55 22 hrs ago #58
Yes, they were acquired by Federated Department Stores (Lazarus). Wuddles440 21 hrs ago #80
Thank you very much, Wuddles440 debm55 21 hrs ago #82
Our schools held little inexpensive gifts fairs to buy things for our families. Almost 70 years ago. And we loved Sears. marble falls Yesterday #26
Thank you marble falls. When I taught they had the gift fairs for kids to buy gifts. We would go downtown to just look debm55 22 hrs ago #62
Sure you're not a buckeye? marble falls 22 hrs ago #64
Closer to WV. I am a Yinzer. debm55 21 hrs ago #73
The Yinzers I knew were from Pittsburgh. marble falls 21 hrs ago #74
I am 10 miles south of Pittsburgh. I am a Yinzer, debm55 21 hrs ago #76
My granmother from Nanny Glo used to use 'yooze' and 'you'uns'. marble falls 21 hrs ago #79
Thank you marble falls. I use yooze. Help me here, is Nanny Glo by Penn State. I have a brain freeze and can't remember. debm55 21 hrs ago #83
A little south and east of Pittsburg, near Johnstown. My Grandfather was a coal miner and farmer. He dug coal at ... marble falls 21 hrs ago #90
After I posted to you, I remembered it was near Johnstown area. My father was born in Derry. debm55 20 hrs ago #94
We're all a lot closer than we think. marble falls 20 hrs ago #99
Carson Pirie Scott and Marshall Field CanonRay Yesterday #27
Yes, DOWNTOWN on the EL. Zackzzzz 23 hrs ago #39
Thank you very much, CanonRay. for sharing debm55 22 hrs ago #63
Deb-We took our first son to either Horne's or Kaufmann's in Pittsburgh one Christmas, I forget which one it was. Diamond_Dog Yesterday #29
Thank you very much, Diamond_Dog. Mark Malone--eye candy debm55 22 hrs ago #66
While in college in Seattle, Frederick & Nelson, The Bon Marche KitFox Yesterday #30
Wow. I like how you could activate the displays on the outside of the window.Thank you KitFox. I love it. debm55 21 hrs ago #67
Strictly speaking, The Bon Marche didn't "go out of business"... regnaD kciN 19 hrs ago #108
Woolworth's and TG&Y...here in small town Kansas... wcmagumba Yesterday #32
Thank you very much, wcmagumba. The last one I have seen was in the late 80s in Butler, PA. debm55 21 hrs ago #68
Gibson's BOSSHOG Yesterday #33
Oh, I had forgotten Gibsons...loved it too... wcmagumba Yesterday #35
Thank you very much, BOSSHOG, debm55 23 hrs ago #46
A few stores that I use to holiday shop at: Niagara Yesterday #34
Niagara, I have missed you. Yes, some of those I remember. Thank you debm55 23 hrs ago #45
I've missed you too, Debbie. I hope that you're doing well. Niagara 21 hrs ago #91
Thank you. debm55 19 hrs ago #106
Greengate Mall in Greensburg Pa. johnp3907 Yesterday #36
Thank you johnp3907. I remember that Mall well. Spent my teen years there. Lived in North Huntingdon(Irwin) PA They had debm55 23 hrs ago #44
may company. jc pennies and a few others that are fallen flags. AllaN01Bear Yesterday #37
Thank you very much, Bear. Kaufmanns was bought out by the May Co. . debm55 23 hrs ago #43
Along with many already mentioned, tavernier 23 hrs ago #40
Thank you very much, tavernier. I shopped at many of them. debm55 23 hrs ago #41
K Mart duckworth969 23 hrs ago #42
Thank you duckworth969. We had one that was local. Would run after the Blue Light cart to see what was on special. debm55 23 hrs ago #47
Ogilvies Department Store. They had the best french fries. My applegrove 22 hrs ago #51
Thank you very applegrove. That sounds like so much fun. debm55 21 hrs ago #70
Radio Shack, Robert Hall, KMart Linder 22 hrs ago #65
Thank you very much Linder. I remember the three in your title. Wow, I love carmel corn. Lucky you debm55 21 hrs ago #71
Prange's in Sheboygan Wisconsin chowmama 21 hrs ago #69
Oh, I like the idea of a miniature store. That was a really great idea. Thank you chowmama debm55 21 hrs ago #72
David's Dept Store in Wichita, KS. It had a unique pointed triangle roof design and refreshment stand at the exit... wcmagumba 21 hrs ago #75
Oh that would be neat to have a Santa's Workshop on TV. Thank you wcmagumba. debm55 21 hrs ago #77
Hudson's. The downtown Detroit store was magical. LisaM 21 hrs ago #81
Oh yes, I remember the grand 4. I read about the bummer the coverage was this year. I liked it with the Grand 4. debm55 21 hrs ago #85
Hudson's Cirsium 21 hrs ago #84
Thank you you very much, Cirsium. debm55 20 hrs ago #95
Kaufmann's, Horne's, and Gimbels Deep State Witch 21 hrs ago #87
Thank you very much, Deep State Witch, I remember those stores. I worked at David Weis one Christmas. debm55 8 hrs ago #115
Korvettes Bluestocking 21 hrs ago #89
Thank you very much. Bluestocking. debm55 20 hrs ago #105
Bunches in Baltimore Bmoboy 20 hrs ago #92
Thank you very much, Bmoboy.for your selection of stores that once were but aren't anymore. debm55 20 hrs ago #104
Zayre's again. Norrrm 20 hrs ago #93
Thank you , Norrrm. Wasn't Zayre's bought by Ames. I loved the Christmas commercial Zayre's did. debm55 20 hrs ago #97
Woolworths displacedvermoter 20 hrs ago #96
Oh I remember Woolworths and their ice cream fountain. I remember popping the balloon. Never got a freebie. Thank debm55 20 hrs ago #101
Arlens WmChris 20 hrs ago #98
Thank you very much. WmChris. debm55 20 hrs ago #100
May Company, Sears, Woolworth Raven123 20 hrs ago #102
Remember all three. Thank you very much for bringing the memories back to me. Raven123. debm55 20 hrs ago #103
Bambergers and Sterns in NJ. GP6971 19 hrs ago #107
Thank you very much for sharining with us. GP6971 debm55 9 hrs ago #112
California: Starting in Fresno, Gotschalk's Department Store. vanlassie 19 hrs ago #109
Thank you for sharing, vaniassie. It's sad when your favorite store is done, debm55 9 hrs ago #113
I don't know about holiday shopping but the department stores that are gone that I shopped at.... electric_blue68 15 hrs ago #110
Thank you very much, electric_blue68. I loved to walk around the store and the malls and just see the decorations. When debm55 9 hrs ago #114
Joske's department store, downtown San Antonio, TX. Paladin 8 hrs ago #116
Thank you very much , Paladin , for sharing your memeories with us. I also remember getting all dressed up to go go to debm55 8 hrs ago #117
Woolworth's, Newberry's, and TG&Y lastlib 5 hrs ago #118
Thank you very much, lastlib. The locals are what I miss the most. I would walk to the hardware store. Upstairs , they debm55 5 hrs ago #119

hlthe2b

(112,327 posts)
1. The Jones Store (Kansas City), Harzfeld's (Kansas City--even longer gone), Rich's (Atlanta), May D&F (Denver)
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 02:20 PM
Yesterday

mostly early childhood stores, but I still have a green and white striped gift box from Harzfeld's that my Mom used to store some nostalgic items.

debm55

(53,428 posts)
8. Thank you rsdsharp. I loved Sears and their Holiday catalogue. back then our list was circling the toys we wanted from
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 02:40 PM
Yesterday

Santa.

CrispyQ

(40,516 posts)
6. I loved K-Mart! And the blue-light special!
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 02:32 PM
Yesterday

Every January I refreshed my kitchen towels cuz they put them on sale three for $3. Nice terry cloth ones, too. Super absorbent. Now you pay $3 per towel. WTF happened? They had great deals all over the store!! The one I shopped at was one of the last retailers to offer lay-away.

debm55

(53,428 posts)
11. Thank you Lochloosa. Kaufmann's was a treat for us. But K-mart is where we bought our items.
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 02:44 PM
Yesterday

50 Shades Of Blue

(11,317 posts)
5. My faves were Hecht's. and Woodward & Lothrop (Woodies) dept. stores (DC area).
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 02:25 PM
Yesterday

Woodie's downtown DC store had amazingly decorated windows for the holidays.

Diamond_Dog

(39,345 posts)
12. I don't remember much shopping going on,
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 02:45 PM
Yesterday

But when my sister and I were kids, my parents took us to downtown Cleveland a few times, this would have been in the mid 60s. Among the several big department stores, there was one called Sterling-Lindner’s.
Every Christmas they had a huge real tree on display in the atrium of the store. The one in 1966 was 73 ft. Tall. Gazing up at that tree I felt like it must have reached into the heavens. I still remember it well to this day. We also went to Higbee’s, Halle’s, I’m sure others. It was such a magical time. Halle’s 7th floor was the toy floor. They had this guy there called Mr. Jingaling who was dressed in a costume supposed to be one of Santa’s elves. You could ride around the toy dept. on a little train and when you got off the train his helper would give you a little paper cup of Jordan almonds (which I disliked but that was a minor thing). Mr. Jingaling also made appearances on local kid TV shows so of course every kid in the area wanted their parents to take them to Halle’s 7th floor. Also the store had those vacuum tubes to send your payment to the office when you bought something. I was into Steiff stuffed animals back then and I remember my mother bought me a stuffed tiger. It was such a happy time.

Here is the Sterling Lindner tree from 1966.



Wuddles440

(1,936 posts)
28. My father worked in part-time in sales at Halle's...
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 03:36 PM
Yesterday

during the late 1940's and early 50's. He was taking engineering classes at Case Institute (now Case Western) at the time, but said he seriously thought about pursuing a career in retail after his experience at Halle's.

Diamond_Dog

(39,345 posts)
31. Halle's was my favorite downtown Cleveland department store!
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 03:47 PM
Yesterday

My Dad graduated from Case, too.

debm55

(53,428 posts)
53. Thank you ,Eugene. My husband is from Boston. His mom would buy our son clothing from Jordan Marsh's basement.
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 07:16 PM
22 hrs ago

debm55

(53,428 posts)
55. Thank you very much, JoseBalow. Didn't they have there own Thanksgiving parade. I vaguely remember it as part of the CBS
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 07:19 PM
22 hrs ago

line up.

JoseBalow

(9,012 posts)
59. Yes, the Hudson's Thanksgiving Day Parade
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 07:27 PM
22 hrs ago

I'm not sure if there is still a Thanksgiving day parade in Detroit anymore, or what it is called, or who sponsors it. But it was a big deal back in the day.

LisaM

(29,448 posts)
78. Yes, there is. I watched it yesterday!
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 08:04 PM
21 hrs ago

They call it "America's Parade" now. You can stream it next year on WDIV, which is what I did this year.

lpbk2713

(43,239 posts)
23. Sears, Montgomery Ward's
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 03:22 PM
Yesterday


J M Fields, Zayre's, Toys r Us

Many others long gone.

J C Penney is still here, just hanging on by their finger nails.

Wuddles440

(1,936 posts)
25. Horne's (my favorite), Kaufmann's and Gimbels for the Yinzers in the audience.
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 03:24 PM
Yesterday

Really couldn't afford to do much actual shopping, but the atmosphere was magical and exciting.

debm55

(53,428 posts)
58. I loved going their to see all the decorations. Wasn't Horne's bought by Lazarus? I'm a Yinzer.
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 07:26 PM
22 hrs ago

Wuddles440

(1,936 posts)
80. Yes, they were acquired by Federated Department Stores (Lazarus).
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 08:04 PM
21 hrs ago

One of my first jobs after graduating from college in the early 1980s was with Horne's as an Assistant Buyer. They were owned by Associated Dry Goods during that period. I loved that store, but the salary wasn't great and the hours were long.

marble falls

(69,895 posts)
26. Our schools held little inexpensive gifts fairs to buy things for our families. Almost 70 years ago. And we loved Sears.
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 03:29 PM
Yesterday

And going downtown to see the windows at O'Neil's and Polsky's



If I was lucky, Granma Schenk would take me to the Oak Room for "luncheon".

debm55

(53,428 posts)
62. Thank you marble falls. When I taught they had the gift fairs for kids to buy gifts. We would go downtown to just look
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 07:33 PM
22 hrs ago

at the windows and decorations and maybe eat at the Tea Room .

debm55

(53,428 posts)
83. Thank you marble falls. I use yooze. Help me here, is Nanny Glo by Penn State. I have a brain freeze and can't remember.
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 08:13 PM
21 hrs ago

marble falls

(69,895 posts)
90. A little south and east of Pittsburg, near Johnstown. My Grandfather was a coal miner and farmer. He dug coal at ...
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 08:30 PM
21 hrs ago

...the Bethlehem mines one person he worked with until the war was Charles Bronson. Nanty Glo ( a Welsh word) was literally a bump in the road. He died of Black Lung, and Jake Yablonski and the UMW made his last years much better. I am pro union partially from this.

debm55

(53,428 posts)
94. After I posted to you, I remembered it was near Johnstown area. My father was born in Derry.
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 08:59 PM
20 hrs ago

Zackzzzz

(211 posts)
39. Yes, DOWNTOWN on the EL.
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 05:41 PM
23 hrs ago

We went DOWNTOWN to look ALL the Xmas displays;
Goldblatt's and the wonderful windows of Lebolt and Peacock Jewelry.
My brother designed and arranged windows at one of those store....

Diamond_Dog

(39,345 posts)
29. Deb-We took our first son to either Horne's or Kaufmann's in Pittsburgh one Christmas, I forget which one it was.
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 03:44 PM
Yesterday

This would have been the early 80s, my son was about 4 or 5. We oohed and ahhed at the Christmas decorations. And we saw Mark Malone sitting at a table signing autographs! There was a long line of people waiting for an autograph. He was quite good looking!

KitFox

(479 posts)
30. While in college in Seattle, Frederick & Nelson, The Bon Marche
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 03:46 PM
Yesterday

and Jay Jacobs were great stores for shopping and looking at all of the lights and decorations inside and in the huge windows. They have all gone out of business. Frederick & Nelson had elaborate window displays with Santa always in one of them. Their windows also had motorized displays that you could activate by pressing your hand on a panel on the outside of the window. When I was a kid, I lived in a small town and J C Penny’s was the only corporate chain store but we had many locally owned shops.

debm55

(53,428 posts)
67. Wow. I like how you could activate the displays on the outside of the window.Thank you KitFox. I love it.
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 07:41 PM
21 hrs ago

regnaD kciN

(27,387 posts)
108. Strictly speaking, The Bon Marche didn't "go out of business"...
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 10:15 PM
19 hrs ago

It merged into Federated, which continued running chains under their original identities until a decade or two ago, when they deciddd to rebrand all of them as Macy’s. They’re very much still around, although they moved out of downtown Seattle thereafter.

debm55

(53,428 posts)
68. Thank you very much, wcmagumba. The last one I have seen was in the late 80s in Butler, PA.
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 07:46 PM
21 hrs ago

BOSSHOG

(44,256 posts)
33. Gibson's
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 04:29 PM
Yesterday

As they say in New Orleans - “ain’t dere no more.”

Gibsons similar to Walmart 50+ plus years ago. Charmingly cluttered like todays Dollar General.

wcmagumba

(5,348 posts)
35. Oh, I had forgotten Gibsons...loved it too...
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 05:03 PM
Yesterday

We had a small one in my little Kansas town, I bought a lot of record albums there...

Niagara

(11,220 posts)
34. A few stores that I use to holiday shop at:
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 04:32 PM
Yesterday

Bon-Ton, K-mart, RadioShack, Schultz's, Fisher's Big Wheel and On Cue.

johnp3907

(4,183 posts)
36. Greengate Mall in Greensburg Pa.
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 05:19 PM
Yesterday


Though we probably bought more from the G. C. Murphy’s in West Newton.

debm55

(53,428 posts)
44. Thank you johnp3907. I remember that Mall well. Spent my teen years there. Lived in North Huntingdon(Irwin) PA They had
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 06:12 PM
23 hrs ago

beautiful displays.

tavernier

(14,134 posts)
40. Along with many already mentioned,
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 05:42 PM
23 hrs ago

Lerner, Five and Dime, Gilmore, JC Penney, Robert Hall. There were several shoe stores named after shoe brands but I don’t remember the names now.

debm55

(53,428 posts)
47. Thank you duckworth969. We had one that was local. Would run after the Blue Light cart to see what was on special.
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 06:27 PM
23 hrs ago

Mother would buy their god awful hoagies to eat when we came back home. I would take all the mystery meat off and have a vegetarian sub.

applegrove

(129,451 posts)
51. Ogilvies Department Store. They had the best french fries. My
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 07:12 PM
22 hrs ago

friends and I would go swimming at a local hotel when we were tweens and then go to ogilvies for french fries.

Linder

(7 posts)
65. Radio Shack, Robert Hall, KMart
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 07:37 PM
22 hrs ago

The Fair Store, Goldblatt's. Marshall Fields windows. We would stop at a small store for freshly made Carmel Corn. The Walnut Room in Marshall Fields. Skating, the Chicago Tribunes 'Silver Skates'.

debm55

(53,428 posts)
71. Thank you very much Linder. I remember the three in your title. Wow, I love carmel corn. Lucky you
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 07:51 PM
21 hrs ago

chowmama

(949 posts)
69. Prange's in Sheboygan Wisconsin
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 07:47 PM
21 hrs ago

They had a special area for children to buy for their parents. The doorway was only 3 feet high and only children and a few store advisors were allowed in. You went in with a little cash (nothing was over about five dollars, which at that time was high end for most children) and came out with a completely gift-wrapped and tagged item for under the tree. The parents had no idea until Christmas what their present was going to be. It was really special.

After we moved across state, we went to Minneapolis to see the Dayton's Christmas exhibit, but I don't remember shopping there. My parents did, but we just wandered and watched. Mostly wandered.

debm55

(53,428 posts)
72. Oh, I like the idea of a miniature store. That was a really great idea. Thank you chowmama
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 07:53 PM
21 hrs ago

wcmagumba

(5,348 posts)
75. David's Dept Store in Wichita, KS. It had a unique pointed triangle roof design and refreshment stand at the exit...
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 07:57 PM
21 hrs ago

Great toy dept. for a kid, back in its own corner of the store...We always got popcorn and a soda on the way out...The company sponsored the "Santa's Workshop" show on local TV station, on daily in Dec. The show had a little talking puppet they called KAKE Man (after the station name). They later changed the puppet's name to Toy Boy...He was always pushing a particular product which he and Santa would play with...as an adult in my 30s I worked with a guy who did the voice of KAKE Man, woo hoo. I tried but couldn't get him to do the voice...oh well...

LisaM

(29,448 posts)
81. Hudson's. The downtown Detroit store was magical.
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 08:09 PM
21 hrs ago

And on Thanksgiving Day, we would watch the then-national coverage of all four Thanksgiving Parades - the Detroit one, of course, but also Macy's in New York, Gimbel's in Philadelphia, and Eaton's in Toronto. They'd switch between all four.

It was a big deal and it's still a little shocking to me that those days are gone forever. It all seemed so permanent. Now the only one with an original sponsor is Macy's, and their parade is more like an ad for Broadway, at least the part they show on TV.

debm55

(53,428 posts)
85. Oh yes, I remember the grand 4. I read about the bummer the coverage was this year. I liked it with the Grand 4.
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 08:17 PM
21 hrs ago

Pittsburgh had one today. But it is put on by, I think , KDKA.

Cirsium

(3,224 posts)
84. Hudson's
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 08:16 PM
21 hrs ago

The J. L. Hudson Company department store, on Woodward avenue in downtown Detroit.

Deep State Witch

(12,488 posts)
87. Kaufmann's, Horne's, and Gimbels
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 08:24 PM
21 hrs ago

In Pittsburgh. We'd also go to Murphy's Mart, Claber's, or David Weis for stuff, too.

debm55

(53,428 posts)
115. Thank you very much, Deep State Witch, I remember those stores. I worked at David Weis one Christmas.
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 08:43 AM
8 hrs ago

debm55

(53,428 posts)
104. Thank you very much, Bmoboy.for your selection of stores that once were but aren't anymore.
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 09:21 PM
20 hrs ago

debm55

(53,428 posts)
97. Thank you , Norrrm. Wasn't Zayre's bought by Ames. I loved the Christmas commercial Zayre's did.
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 09:03 PM
20 hrs ago

displacedvermoter

(4,039 posts)
96. Woolworths
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 09:02 PM
20 hrs ago

It had an ice cream fountain, you could get a hot fudge sundae and then pop a balloon to see how much you had to pay. Maybe 49 cents, maybe ten cents, maybe free! They had candy cane ice cream at Christmas.

debm55

(53,428 posts)
101. Oh I remember Woolworths and their ice cream fountain. I remember popping the balloon. Never got a freebie. Thank
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 09:12 PM
20 hrs ago

you displacedvermoter.

debm55

(53,428 posts)
103. Remember all three. Thank you very much for bringing the memories back to me. Raven123.
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 09:15 PM
20 hrs ago

GP6971

(37,381 posts)
107. Bambergers and Sterns in NJ.
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 09:59 PM
19 hrs ago

Bambergers was at the Garden State Plaza shopping center and Sterns was in the Bergen Plaza shopping center.

vanlassie

(6,203 posts)
109. California: Starting in Fresno, Gotschalk's Department Store.
Sat Nov 29, 2025, 10:31 PM
19 hrs ago

Sadly missed to this day.
😢

electric_blue68

(25,181 posts)
110. I don't know about holiday shopping but the department stores that are gone that I shopped at....
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 02:19 AM
15 hrs ago

maybe at holiday time, too ;
Gimbels, Alexander's, Korvette's.

While not shopping there (usually too expensive) it's always fun to see Sak's Fifth Ave Holiday windows, and facade.

debm55

(53,428 posts)
114. Thank you very much, electric_blue68. I loved to walk around the store and the malls and just see the decorations. When
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 08:34 AM
9 hrs ago

I was young I thought I wanted to do that as a living.

Paladin

(32,116 posts)
116. Joske's department store, downtown San Antonio, TX.
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 09:10 AM
8 hrs ago

Within spitting distance of The Alamo.

My mother and grandmother (and usually an aunt or two) started dragging me there when I was maybe five years old, back in the 1950's. As was the custom back then, they were always immaculately dressed for the occasion: their best dresses, hats, stockings, etc. I look back on it with fondness, but I hated it, at the time. Whole different world...

debm55

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117. Thank you very much , Paladin , for sharing your memeories with us. I also remember getting all dressed up to go go to
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 09:19 AM
8 hrs ago

downtown Pittsburgh. It was an experience.

lastlib

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118. Woolworth's, Newberry's, and TG&Y
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 11:50 AM
5 hrs ago

Also Montgomery Ward's and Sears.

And a local entity, Wild Woody's.

debm55

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119. Thank you very much, lastlib. The locals are what I miss the most. I would walk to the hardware store. Upstairs , they
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 12:12 PM
5 hrs ago

had all the toys. Went by myself and would just look around. They are long gone.

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