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Related: About this forumChris Town Mall retrospective
Remember the sand castles every x-mas by the main entrance?
I especially miss Farrell's Ice Cream Parlor and the Janitor's Closet (it was next to Orange Julius, but underground)
http://www.chris-town.com/
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Chris Town Mall retrospective (Original Post)
Mosby
Mar 2012
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johnnypneumatic
(599 posts)1. I remember those
ha! I worked at Farrell's there for 5 years.
Mosby
(16,311 posts)2. That's cool
I went to lots of birthday parties there.
I worked at the Walgreen's for a couple years, remember Miracle Mile deli? Loved that place.
Mosby
(16,311 posts)3. Wallace and Ladmo
tinrobot
(10,900 posts)7. I was probably there
I remember seeing Santa arrive at Chris Town a few times in the 60's.
thelordofhell
(4,569 posts)4. Before the sand castle there was a fountain
And in the front of it was an organ grinder with a monkey that would tip its hat for people to put money into. It was great!!
Mosby
(16,311 posts)5. I loved that monkey!
DesertRat
(27,995 posts)6. Thanks for the link
It brings back memories.