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Thursday, July 21, 2005
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5 Comments:
The last time I was in the mall (around 2005), it was basically the same. The only major difference was the wood that is in the picture was painted white.
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What was the name of the appliance store that sold Magnovox tvs?
Oh wow, now I vaguely remember that store from my childhood. Thanks for bringing back those memories! I believe it was an Allen & Bean Magnavox, which may of been a national chain
We were talking about the Chick-fil-A recently and when it came to Memphis first Mall.
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