Thursday, June 15, 2006

Wonderland Mall


Livonia, Michigan - circa 1970's

Wonderland Mall began originally as an open-air mall (called Wonderland Center), was enclosed in the '80s, and then finally shuttered in 2003 (the opening of Westland Center in nearby Westland, Michigan in 1968 didn't help Wonderland at all in the ensuing years). Last I read, it was scheduled to be redeveloped back into another large, generic outdoor shopping district deal. I'm sure they'll call it "village" something or other, or something along those lines... You know the drill.

Rather than repeat it all, you'll find lots of great info on this mall at Dead Malls dot Com, and also at Water Winter Wonderland, where there's a bunch of pics, too.

Mall history: 1959 - 2003 (dead)

21 comments:

  1. Classic shot. Nothing says "mall" more than pictures like that.

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  2. Agreed, Steven. Classic 'mall'.

    Those lamps look more like umbrellas to me.

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  3. Oh crap, I thought they WERE umbrellas!

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  4. That Water Winter Wonderland site was awesome! Who came first? Not that the mall postcard thing is catching on :)
    Scott

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  5. Back in the 80's, I worked for Plantera tropical greenhouse, we took care of the plants and trees at Wonderland. At that time they were having money problems and we had a hard time getting paid. i remember i went to replace a tree there but my boss told me they had to pay COD, when I told the guy in charge there at Wonderland, he said, and I quote..."Tell your boss he can stick his tree up his anal orifice". I still laugh at it today

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  6. I used to live in the neighborhood right behind there. I remember when it was open and then when they closed it. You had to walk on boards (for what seemed like a year) from store to store while they enclosed it. I never understood why they didn't start w/ a floor first. In my teens I worked at the Foot Locker and Wilson's Leather. I'm glad they finally closed it, it had been going downhill for such a long time.

    The arcade was great.

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  7. I loved Wonderland! Currently they are in the process of demo'ing it for a Super Walmart. I remember shopping there before they enclosed it, it also seemed to be raining and we would have to run from store to store. It was a big deal when they enclosed it in 1986. I worked at the Rave store there in 1988 and 89 it was a happenin' place.

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  8. Anyone remember the kiddie rides on the Plymouth Road side of the parking lot? I remember them being there all summer, with 10 cents rides on Wednesday's. My mom is claiming that to be a distorted childhood memory and that the rides were only there on select weekends.

    Anyone care to referee that debate?

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    1. They stayed up all year and in the winter they just cover them with tarps.

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  9. Those weren't umbrellas, they were translucent colored acrylic domes.
    You could walk under them in the rain to get across the mall.

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  10. Wonderland Mall also had monkeys in cages.

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  11. My Grandfather Joseph thompson ran the kid rides at Wonderland mall!!! He also played Santa at christmas time even though he was very skinny!!!!!

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  12. I worked 4 yrs at the wards in this mall in the late 80's. I have a lot of great memories. Crime got so bad that I put on my nikes (suit and tie) when I left work at night just in case I had to fight someone.

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  13. it was a ggood mall i wish someone could of saved it

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  14. I lived in Ypsilanti when Wonderland was in "full bloom" My family and I drove over to eat some kind of great corn beef meal. In the ensuing years, I lived in FL and recently moved to Livonia. The only thing recognizable is the sign saying it is Wonderland. I am glad it is being utilized but I still have great memories.

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  15. We go to the 'grave' of Wonderland Mall all the time. They have a lot of cool shops there now - including the dreaded WallMart, but a Target and a GameStop and Bigby Coffee. It's now three modern strip mall type buildings, with the Target and WalMart set in the back. Whoever engineered the parking lot was ON DRUGS!! Where the large lots and these mini-strip malls meet is just so disorganized, it's the perfect set up to make people REALLY pissed off. I'm not going anywhere NEAR the place this Christmas.

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  16. I did all of my shopping at Wards, my parents did theirs at Federals, the two "anchor stores" (before the term was coined years later with the birth of mega-malls). I remember the "umbrellas" and rain. Another memory is of the two days I worked for United Shirt (until I was ordered fired by the son of the chairman of United Shirt). Wasn't there a Spaghetti Company next to Wards for awhile?

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  17. "Wasn't there a Spaghetti Company next to Wards for awhile?"

    Yes there was, I remember eating there several times.
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    Some things I remember from the late 1960's - 70's:

    1. Detroit Edison had a store there where you could take your burned out light bulbs and exchange them for new ones for free.

    2. At Christmas they had an outdoor display with live deer.

    3. The Federals Dept. Store sold Girl Scout uniforms and equipment.

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  18. We like the restaurant that had the best onion soup. Can't remember the name. We never left the mall without visiting the AAA Pet Store. It was our favorite place.

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  19. We loved the AAA bird Store when it was at the west end of the mall and the AAA Pet n'Plant Center when it was at the East end of the mall across from Wards. It was such an unusual store that always had classical music playing. The owner Dave was a cutie, haha. We also liked Cards & things Hallmark store and Fanny Farmers. We really those days.

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  20. We loved the AAA Bird Store when it was at the west end of the mall and the AAA Pet n' Plant Center when it was at the East end of the mall across from Wards. It was such an unusual store that always had classical music playing. The owner Dave was a cutie, haha. We also liked Cards & things Hallmark store and Fanny Farmers. We really miss those days.

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