Mini Mall Stuck in Time - The Point at Carlisle Plaza
The Point at Carlisle Plaza is a small dead mall in PA that is full of vintage charm and retro aesthetics. Come with me as we go on a walking tour of this old school gem. Let's explore the abandoned remnants of Payless Shoes, Footlocker, Bon-Ton, KB Toys, and Radioshack. There's even a weird and kinda creepy mural there too!
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Went to that mall every Saturday morning with my Grandparents. Where the Lowes is now was Kmart. And the first 99 cent store in Carlisle was across from it. Was called Nothing over a Dollar. That green faced store was the Hallmark store and just to its left was the KayBee Toy store. I used to go in there and buy my Atari 2600 games. We never went to Bon-Ton it was for "rich people" Lol. There was a Kinny Shoe store too where my Grandma would get our school shoes. The man would measure our feet and then say "Let's see if we have that size in the back" He always did. And Grandma would always go to JoAnn Fabric to get her thread and fabrics for her quilts. I miss those simpler days.
That mural is great. I wish I lived close enough to go see it.
Somebody on the architect team was really into hexagons.
Very vintage ! Thanks for bringing us along!
@RayOutThere
7 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks for the tour Ray. I loved your use of cool jazz/vaporwave, very relaxing. It's sad these little gems are disappearing across the country. This one was truly vintage. Glad you brought us along 🙂
its a shame they took the Bon-Ton signs down. That store had all of the different version of the Bon-Ton logo. The inside was from the 70's, the back of the building had the newest sign, and the one on the front had the 1980's version. Giant owns the Bon-Ton space, and use it for storage. The Bon-Ton closed before the massive sell off so not suprised its empty. The Lowes used to be a K-Mart back in the 80's, which of course, is gone too.
@RayOutThere
7 ай бұрын
I wish it was still there!
There was a Kmart and arcade where the Lowe’s is now.
Spent more time at the “mj mall” since i lived across the street on w. Ridge. Back when hills, woolsworth and the arcade were around
It’s mellow mall time with Ray! 🎉🎉🎉
Others have already commented on the stores that used to be in this mall, but I’ll add that the Bath & Bodyworks used to be Jolly Time Arcade during its heyday. So many great memories hanging out with friends after school in the 90s spending countless quarters on arcade games there. Great video!
Amazing video Ray!!! Love this place!
@RayOutThere
7 ай бұрын
It really is a hidden gem!
That was great. Thanks!
@RayOutThere
7 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it!
Hi Ray Great Mall tour I loved Kaybee Toys bought many things from that store
Cool video Ray!
another great video Ray you never fail thanks and happy holidays!!!
@RayOutThere
7 ай бұрын
Thank you, you too!
Another one bites the dust..I feel Amazon and the net killed alot of stores. Thanks for the show ray out there.
I used to go to this mall as a teenager. Back then, it was bustling. It's sad to see it like this now.
Great video and that is a beautiful mall
@RayOutThere
7 ай бұрын
I know right! Thanks for watching
Used to be called the plaza mall and was pretty busy with a decent arcade.
Loving this, buddy. That's a beautiful little mall. Yeah, great old school design and decor. I like that foot locker. I've seen many old adverts from the 80s of foit locker and those wood panels are very recognizable. Cheers Ray.🙌
@RayOutThere
7 ай бұрын
I love finding old stores like that, and this mall had plenty
@TheRetroManRandySavage
7 ай бұрын
@@RayOutThere Do you know where you're going next?
@RayOutThere
7 ай бұрын
@@TheRetroManRandySavage I have a few malls filmed, and a buncha museums in Washington DC. I just have to sit down and edit everything
@TheRetroManRandySavage
7 ай бұрын
@@RayOutThere awesome! Yeah, I can imagine the editing is pretty time consuming.
The stage is where Santa and the Easter bunny pics were taken.
Reminds me of the Beckley WV mall but a bit smaller. I wonder if it’s the same developer
Ray! The jamzzz are on point! Any Christopher Cross or Kenny Loggins vaporwave in the jukebox for next time? 🎉🎉🎉
@RayOutThere
7 ай бұрын
I have to find that!
This reminds me of the Pittston Mall back in the day.. they turned it into a strip mall.
What was the first song?
Coooolio
@RayOutThere
7 ай бұрын
Slide slide slippity slide
It's still standing. Definitely not a good sign when they have signs on how far you can walk through it lol...
@RayOutThere
7 ай бұрын
Definitely not!
What's up with the voice over? Lol I've never seen you do that. Normally you're in the frame talking