BM 278 Grant Plaza
Grant Plaza at Cave Spring, located at 3901 Brambleton Avenue.
unknown
Roanoke Public Libraries
1970
Roanoke County
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Davis 49.112 Towers Mall
Lower level of Towers Shopping Center.
George C. Davis Photography
Roanoke Public Libraries
Circa 1962
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Davis 49.12 Crossroads Mall
Interior view of Crossroads Mall. When it was built in 1961, Crossroads was the first enclosed mall in Virginia.
George C. Davis Photography
Roanoke Public Libraries
1961
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Davis 49.121 Crossroads Mall
Crossroads Mall, located at the intersection of Williamson Road and Hershberger Road. Built in 1961, Crossroads was the first enclosed shopping center in Virginia.
George C. Davis Photography
Roanoke Public Libraries
1961
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Davis2 49.122 Crossroads Mall
An interior view of Crossroads Mall.
George C. Davis Photography
Roanoke Public Libraries
Circa 1968
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Davis2 49.123 Crossroads Mall
JC Penney at Crossroads Mall, formerly located at 5002 Airport Road NW.
George C. Davis Photography
Roanoke Public Libraries
10 August 1961
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Davis2 49.124a Crossroads Mall
Interior of Crossroads Mall. Crossroads was built in 1961 and was the first enclosed shopping center in Virginia.
George C. Davis Photography
Roanoke Public Libraries
10 August 1961
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Davis2 49.124b Crossroads Mall
Interior entrance of JC Penney at Crossroads Mall.
George C. Davis Photography
Roanoke Public Libraries
10 August 1961
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Davis2 49.124c Crossroads Mall
Interior view of Crossroads Mall.
George C. Davis Photography
Roanoke Public Libraries
10 August 1961
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Davis2 49.124d Crossroads Mall
Interior entrance to Sidney's at Crossroads Mall.
George C. Davis Photography
Roanoke Public Libraries
10 August 1961
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Davis2 49.124e Crossroads Mall
Phillips Shoes in Crossroads Mall.
George C. Davis Photography
Roanoke Public Libraries
10 August 1961
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Davis2 49.124h Crossroads Mall
Interior entrance to Roses at Crossroads Mall.
George C. Davis Photography
Roanoke Public Libraries
10 August 1961
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Davis2 49.125 WoolCo
WoolCo Department Store, formerly located at Crossroads Mall, 5002 Airport Road NW. Original anchor stores at Crossroads were J,C. Penney, Roses, Heironimus, Winn-Dixie, People's Drug, Other mall tenants included Fink's Jewelers, Smartwear Irving Saks, Sidney's, Thom McAn, Peter's Deli, Cato Fashions, and Bailey's Cafeteria.
George C. Davis Photography
Roanoke Public Libraries
Circa 1967
Stephen E. Fox
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Davis2 49.2 Roanoke-Salem Plaza
Roanoke-Salem Plaza storefronts, including People's Drug, Miller & Rhoads and Winn-Dixie, formerly located at 4600 Melrose Avenue NW.
George C. Davis Photography
Roanoke Public Libraries
17 January 1962
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Davis2 49.21 Lerner Shops
Lerner Shops at Roanoke-Salem Plaza, formerly located at 4142 Melrose Avenue NW.
George C. Davis Photography
Roanoke Public Libraries
4 April 1962
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Davis2 49.22 Roanoke-Salem Plaza
Roanoke-Salem Plaza, formerly located at 4600 Melrose Avenue.
George C. Davis Photography
Roanoke Public Libraries
Circa 1962
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Davis2 49.3 Townside Plaza
Townside Plaza (now Townside Festival), located at 3600 Franklin Road SW.
George C. Davis Photography
Roanoke Public Libraries
24 July 1966
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Davis2 49.31 Townside Plaza
Townside Plaza (now Townside Festival), located at 3600 Franklin Road SW.
George C. Davis Photography
Roanoke Public Libraries
24 July 1966
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MP 3.4 Roanoke Salem Plaza
Roanoke Salem Plaza opened in 1962. It was the third largest shopping center to open in the valley, with Crossroads being the first and Towers, the second.
Roanoke Public Libraries
Circa 1965
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MP 3.41 Roanoke Salem Plaza
Roanoke Salem Plaza opened in 1962. It was the third largest shopping center to open in the valley, with Crossroads being the first and Towers, the second.
Roanoke Public Libraries
Circa 1965
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MP 3.42 Roanoke Salem Plaza
Two unidentified women pose next to Christmas decorations at the Roanoke Salem Plaza.
Roanoke Public Libraries
Circa 1965
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MP 3.5 Towers Mall
Towers Mall under construction. Towers opened in 1961 at 2207 Colonial Avenue. At the time, it was reported in the Roanoke Times that Towers was the largest shopping center in the state. This photo depicts the upper level.
Roanoke Public Libraries
Circa 1960
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PS 9.0 Mick or Mack
Mick or Mack, formerly located in the 5300 block of Williamson Road in what is now Williamson Road Plaza.
Parker Studio
Roanoke Public Libraries
1976
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TNC 60.0 The Gables
The Gables Shopping Center, located at 1322 S. Main Street in Blacksburg. Tenenants included Leggett's, Mick or Mack, Sears, A&P, Gables Pharmacy, T,G,&Y, High's Ice Cream, First Virginia Bank, Firestone, and Sherwin Williams Paints.
Throckmorton
Roanoke Public Libraries
May 1973
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UC 49 Andys Cards & Candies
Andy's Cards and Candies, formerly located in Townside Festival Shopping Center.
Roanoke Public Libraries
Circa 1970
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UC 9 Williamson Road Plaza
Williamson Road Plaza, located in the 5300 block of Williamson Road.
Roanoke Public Libraries
Circa 1970
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