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guacpupper t1_jeefd95 wrote

Was circuit city next door in the 90s? Or did it replace Caldor?

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skeenek t1_jeel2sr wrote

Kind of none of the above. This building was more where the Old Navy/Borders were later. But the entrance we’re looking at here is in the side sort of where the Circuit City was.

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megalomike t1_jeen2e9 wrote

well sure you're gonna think parking is scare when you use four spaces

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SliceMcNuts t1_jeeoae3 wrote

Is Kohls the same as Caldor, because they feel the same?!

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YoOmarComingMan t1_jeeu6jf wrote

For a second, I thought it was the one on York Rd and Gittings Ave. There was a Caldor there, right?

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Fellatination t1_jeevegr wrote

All opinion of course. I have shopped at all of these stores in my life, though.

Klohls is "average to mid-high" in pricing and brands. Caldor was a discount department store closer to a Target or (if you remember them) Montgomery Ward.

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umbligado t1_jef0xxw wrote

Wow. Had not thought about Caldor in forever. What’s up next, Bradlees?

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SarahBlackfyre t1_jefqvqb wrote

'member when the Kohl's in Severna Park was a Caldor? This ol fart does lol

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dfreshv t1_jeg0iig wrote

I remember the Caldor, but calling this area “Timonium Mall” is definitely before my time. It was Yorkridge Shopping Center, and it had a movie theater, Circuit City, and The Charred Rib.

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udelkitty t1_jeg84xm wrote

This. I grew up in Ellicott City and we had the Chatham Mall nearby, anchored by a K-mart and a Caldor. I remember my mom didn't really like shopping in either store, and as soon as the Long Gate shopping center was built in the mid-90s with a Target, that's where we shopped, lol. Target has always felt like a much nicer store, even if it sells the same kind of product.

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