Saturday, July 29, 2006

Winter Park Mall


Winter Park, Florida - circa 1959

Not too shabby, eh? Winter Park Mall (now Winter Park Village) really had a nice center court. This scene is just an amazing sight to my eyes. The views at the aerial link below are quite spectacular, too!

Mall history: 1950's - late '90s (redeveloped)
Current website: here
Current aerial view
Previous entries: 1, 2, 3, 4

9 comments:

  1. i love the champaign glass fountain, it's god ugly but so different and strange it makes it exotically neat.

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  2. Very nice fontain! Notice all the people, they are all dressed up for the photo.

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  3. Seems like you posted Winter Park before... only instead of Walgreen's Pharmacy, it was ycamrahP s'neerglaW (i. e. the photo was flipped).

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  4. Heh, you're absolutely right, Anonymous, that one pic is indeed reversed. But guess what? That's how they printed the sucker on the original postcard! They goofed. :D

    Like the postcard printer, I simply never looked that closely at it myself to catch it when I posted it, but eagle-eyed readers like you did. I'll reverse it soon and do a corrective repost or something. Thanks for the reminder.

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  5. Is it just me, or does this photo have an almost 3-D quality to it? I think it's the way the lighting tapers down as it goes off into the distance that does it for me.

    I think the older woman sitting on the bench just said to her husband, "Honey, do you see that man over there? He's taking pictures!"

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  6. I never tire of this mall. The center court is really well done.

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  7. That fountain.....is it the holy grail???

    aj

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  8. I was born and raised in Orlando. And always loved going to this mall as a kid because of the fountain and pet shop near the center of the mall. My parents couldn't let me lose near the fountain because I would try to run and grab some of the rocks at the base where the water falls. Can you imagine a public place nowadays with a large pile of rocks ready to throw.

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  9. They eventually had to turn off the fountain. Mold was growing throughout the mall.

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