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Predominantly within the city of Carlsbad, the mall's parking area eventually included a small section in the city limits of Oceanside. Plaza Camino Real was the second San Diego mall developed by May Centers. It was constructed in two phases, over a 10-year period. The first phase, featuring 63 stores, came inline in March 1969. [4]
Video Library was a publicly traded video rental shop based in San Diego, California. It had 43 corporate stores from 1979 through 1989 before they were acquired and converted into Blockbuster Video in 1989.
Carlsbad is a beach city in the North County area of San Diego County, California, United States. The city is 35 miles (56 km) north of downtown San Diego and 87 miles (140 km) south of downtown Los Angeles. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 114,746. [7]
Sam Goody specialized in music, video, and video game sales. Between 2007 and 2008, Trans World converted most of the stores into FYE. As of February 2025, there is only one Sam Goody store left within the United States — in the Rogue Valley Mall in Medford, Oregon. It is expected to shut its doors at the end of February 2025. [1]
The Las Vegas store is one of two locations in which a pre-existing store was acquired from another organization instead of being built from scratch, the other being Orange, originally constructed as Walker-Scott Department Store. [citation needed] Santa Maria: Santa Barbara County (North) Santa Maria Town Center [142] [143] 1990 Downey: SE LA Co.
Location(s) Ref. Jacques of the Silver North: 1919 Mt. Shasta [7] Murder in the Private Car: 1934 Dunsmuir [8] Gallant Bess: 1946 Montague, Dunsmuir [8] Messenger of Peace: 1947 Dunsmuir [9] The Red Stallion: 1947 Mount Shasta, Dunsmuir [8] Climb an Angry Mountain: 1972 Mount Shasta, Weed, McCloud, Yreka, Castle Crags State Park [8] Farewell to ...
Marston's had a location in downtown San Diego, and had begun consultations in 1956 to choose the site of the Grossmont Center store, their first branch location. The store design featured 3,200 feet (980 m) of moldings, gold leaf lettering, murals painted by five artists, and a Gothic-style canopy over its entry. [2] Other major tenants ...
Legend Films is a San Diego–based company founded in August 2001. The company specializes in the conversion of feature films, both new release and catalog titles, and commercials from their native 2D format into 3-D film format utilizing proprietary technology and software.