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The view is to the West from Cinderella City.
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An aerial view to the West showing Cinderella City.
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The Center Court area was known as the Blue Mall. The names and large head and shoulder shadow profiles of those responsible for the building of Cinderella City were memorialized on the floor of the Blue Mall.
The mall featured four main sections: Rose Mall, Gold Mall, Shamrock Mall and Cinder Alley.
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The mall featured four sections: Rose Mall, Gold Mall, Shamrock Mall and Cinder Alley. Cinder Alley, one of the two basement corridors in the mall, simulated a New York City street, complete with outdoor-esque facades and streetlamps. The ceiling tiles were painted black to simulate a sort of "night on the town" effect.
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Cinderella City opened for business March 7, 1968. At the time it was the "largest shopping center under one roof in the world" according to the developer, Gerri Von Frellick. When it opened Cinderella City contained approximately 250 stores, shops and restaurants within its three levels, plus a 600-seat theater. The five malls were climate controlled. Anchor stores in 1968 were Joslins, J. C. Pennys, Denver Dry Goods Co., Neusteters, Gano Downs...
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Construction of Cinderella City. This is a view of the beginnings of the parking structure.
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Construction of Cinderella City. The view is to the West.
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A parking area and exterior view of some businesses in Cinderella City.
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Exterior view of Cinderella City and the parking lot.
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This is a panoramic view from the south of Cinderella City before demolition.
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This is the Gold Mall looking towards Joslin's just before demolition.