Totem Lake Mall 1973 Vintage Kid’s T-Shirt

$27.95

Totem Lake Mall in Kirkland, Washington was built on reclaimed swampland north of town by the Pay N’ Save Corporation. Lamonts was the first to build in 1973 and a small interior mall was built around it in 1974 along with an upper strip mall. Featuring such stores as Ernst Hardware, Pay N’ Save Drugs, and Thriftway Market, the mall was an initial success but slowly it started to fade in the 1990s. Most of the original anchor stores were replaced and then closed. Totem Lake was arguably one of America’s most unfortunate retail environments and while it’s now long gone and replaced with something far less sad, long-time eastside residents know the real Totem Lake Mall had actual totems and a full-on Native motif to go with them. This design is taken right from the old wood carved sign that graced the front of the mall and has been long gone for years, so whether you have fond memories of that weird little candy store hidden in the furthermost corner of the upper mall or the spending the day at Turbo Tube in what was easily one of the weirdest ‘waterparks’ the world has ever known, this throwback Totem Lake masthead is for you.

 


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