North Mall

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Any memories of what used to be the North Mall (where The Crossroads or Manchester Crossroads is now) in Manchester Township, on Route 30?

Although it was still primarily a strip mall, there used to be an indoor part where you went from one level to the other, and in there was the first Orange Julius stand I ever experienced.

Regular readers of this blog will soon learn that I could basically live on hot dogs. And the OJ hot dogs were amazing. (I could pretty much care less about 80 varieties of smoothies, sorry.)

Though it's not mentioned on the Dead Malls page, it definitely should be (and you should check out the other York County malls in that feature, some of which I'll write about in the future!)

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The north malls biggest store was J M Fields. Shopped there many times. also, anybody remember the "Two Guys " store down the road a bit?

North Mall stores I can remember - There was a Mariannes (womans dress shop); Bon Ton was on the one end as an anchor and JM Fields was the other anchor.Mailmans went into the Bon Ton spot when Bon Ton left. There was a Thrift Drug Store, a tobacco shop, The Fashion Bug (girls clothing store), a 5 & 10 store maybe GC Murphy; Orange Julius, a mattress/bedding shop at the JM Fields end;a Thom McCann (spelled wrong) shoe store, a Radio Shack store. Thats about all I can remember. My husband gave me another restaurant that is closed - Legores on West Market Street. Then a Robert Hall clothing store.

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