5 Stores Form The 90s That I Would Have Liked To Vist

In honor of The Mall, we're going back to the 90s to visit 5 stores I wish were still around today. Most of these stores could have been found in the mall back in the 90s. The majority of them closed in the early 2010s.

5. Imaginarium

I've heard a lot about Imaginarium over the years. It was a toy store that specialized in crafts, arts, and toys that sparked imagination. This sounds like a place my eight-year-old self would love. Imaginarium closed in 2003.

4. The Nature Compony

The Nature Compony was a store that sold different types of rocks or crystals. This seemed like a really cool store but it closed in 2010.

3. Blockbuster

Blockbuster was a store full of movies. It also introduced several classics such as Ghost Busters and Jaws. Blockbuster closed in 2013

2. Sam Goody

In The Mall, Sam Goody played a large role. Besides being the alias for the cute guy Cassie meets, Sam Goody is also a music store. If you wanted to get a record or CD, Sam Goody was the place to go. Sam Goody closed in 2002.

1. B. Dalton Books

Come on, you had to know that a bookstore would rank number one on this list! B. Dalton Books was the Barnes and Nobles of its time. Many of B. Dalton stores could be found in malls. Unfortunately, B. Dalton closed in 2010.

Amazon.com: The Mall: A Novel (9781250209955): McCafferty, Megan ... About The Mall

If you haven't read The Mall here's a quick synopsis and the link to my review:
Cassie just got dumped by her boyfriend. And now the plan is going down the drain. On top of that, she loses her job at Americas Best Cookie. But after being reunited with an old friend, Cassie sets off on a treasure hunt around the mall. Things are turning around for Cassie Worthy- especially after she meets Sam Goody. 
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