It is funny how years can play tricks with memories, I had basically forgotten that the glass was tiered in that way, I was thinking that it was just angled and the panels met up (like it had been on the support pieces behind the actual glass).
It is funny how years can play tricks with memories, I had basically forgotten that the glass was tiered in that way, I was thinking that it was just angled and the panels met up (like it had been on the support pieces behind the actual glass).
These pictures are phenomenal; what a great find! My family and I moved to Edmond not long after Quail opened, so it was our go-to mall. I remember the glass wall provided a decent view of downtown (I think). Thanks for sharing these photos!
That was a real gem of a structure! Growing up in the area, it was a great place to call your go-to mall, especially when malls were in fashion.
We needed the new movie theater space, but we lost some architectural charm with the renovation, IMO. The designer did the best they could with the space and for which was required of it. Like those solarium windows on the Hotel Black, RIP; I'm sure they looked just fine from within the spaces up there....
My Father was the manager of that J&M store 80-81. I spent a lot of time with him there during the summer and whenever I was on break. I have great memories of QSM from that time. I remember a bakery/cookie shop in the lower level food quart that had these awesome leaf shaped frosted cookies.
Back with a few more that have been added to the historical society's archives over the years. Enjoy!
Interior suspended sculpture, shortly after the mall's opening.
Garfields opening in 1987
Downstairs cookie stand.
Alternate image of the front statue
Looking up from the original food court to what is now H&M
East side of the mall by Sears looking down from the escalator (Now Von Maur)
Gordon's from what I assume is now in the food court
Looking down from the JCPenny escalator
Front of the mall from the parking lot
Another photo from the parking lot featuring the original entrance.
Looking at the second level from the front of JCPenny (80s)
View from the upper-deck to what is now "The Buckle" and "H&M" the old entrance walkway is also featured
Another shot looking down from the JCPenny escalator (early 80s)
Cheers folks!
Wow these are great photos! I worked at Dillard's when the mall first opened. I remember walking over to JA Brown and thinking this store is high end! Really too bad they closed.
Wow, nostalgia kicking in big time!!
Thanks for posting those photographs.
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