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  1. Mar 8, 2019 · Blast from the Past: 6 Columbus Antique & Vintage Stores to Explore. No retail environment provides the thrill of the hunt quite like an antique or vintage store. A nostalgic mishmash of trinkets and treasures, these spaces offer tangible pieces of history for shoppers eager to do some digging.

    • Big Bear
    • Schottenstein’S
    • Buckeye Mart
    • Gold Circle
    • Harts Stores
    • Lazarus
    • City Center Mall

    There was a time when this grocery giant towered over the likes of Kroger and Meijer. The chain closed after customers began to complain about a decline in conditions as management attempted to reduce overhead costs. Nevertheless, for decades, Big Bear was a Central Ohio staple, having started right here in Columbus in 1934. Nowadays you can see th...

    Schottenstein’s was a discount family shopping center with roots in Columbus going back 85 years. The stores themselves were a lot like Fight Club back in the day. As a teenager, you were allowed to shop there, almost everyone did, but you weren’t allowed to talk about it. To discover that your coat or other clothes were bought at a reasonably pric...

    Another discount department store, Buckeye Mart served as a nameplate for the Gamble-Skogmo conglomerate, which ran several different department stores throughout the U.S. under different branding. In the Midwest, they were called Tempo Discount Department Stores but in Ohio (particularly in Columbus) they were referred to as Buckeye Mart. Despite ...

    Discount Department stores never seemed to hold much luck in the Capital City it seems. Another Columbus-based chain, Gold Circle, started in the city in 1967. Its reach grew long and vast, going so far as to have stores in New York. The chain was eventually dismantled and liquidated in 1988 when it was acquired by the Campeau Corporation.

    Harts Stores actually got their start operating out of the basements of two different Big Bears stores. Eventually Big Bear bought them out, we all know what happened to those guys, but for a time the stores did really well. They became the grocer’s compatriot, oftentimes opening up next to each store, selling clothing, toys, and furniture while Bi...

    Lazarus made its headquarters in Columbus, Ohio and for nearly 150 years they dominated the Midwest department store market. They were pretty much the cornerstone of every major mall in the city at the time. Northland, Eastland, Westland, and City Center Mall were all carried on the backs of Lazarus stores. Eventually, the corporation merged with M...

    At one point City Center served as the central crux of the city. It was the go-to shopping destination for anyone in the Columbus area. The Christmas performances and displays were legendary and its three stories of shops and storefronts were the envy of every other commercial center in Columbus. Ultimately, its heyday ended and business slowed to ...

  2. Nostalgia Vintage Clothing is a charming boutique in Columbus, OH that specializes in curated selections of retro and vintage apparel. With a focus on unique and timeless pieces, the store offers a nostalgic shopping experience for those seeking one-of-a-kind fashion finds.

    • 4235 Redwood Ave, Marina Del Rey, 90066, CA
    • (614) 421-1930
  3. Mar 5, 2015 · Music video by Dear Rouge performing Nostalgia. (C) 2015 Dear Rouge Under exclusive license to Universal Music Canada Inc.

  4. May 16, 2023 · Columbus Shopping Guide: Go on a Choose-Your-Decade Adventure at Flower Child Vintage. Discover an assortment of retro goodies, from clothing to furniture, at this two-floor emporium in Italian Village. Brittany Moseley. Columbus Monthly.

    • Brittany Moseley
  5. From the Verge Music Lab at the Music Mansion. The Verge: SiriusXM Canada presents Dear Rouge performing "Nostalgia”

  6. Mar 30, 2015 · Nostalgia Lyrics: You and I / Can't find nothing / Run with too much / Of a good thing / When we danced to the music / We come alive / In the evening it's not the same / You just can't ignore /...

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