I remember in 84, I was in high school (Green Run HS) and my mom dropped me off at Lynnhaven mall on a Friday night. I left and walked across the street to a neighborhood where my boyfriend lived. A guy started following me through the neighborhood getting closer and closer, then he was way too close way too fast so I pretended I was at the house I meant to be at and when up to the door to fake knock....and he slowly walked by eyeing me. As he passed the house I booked it across the yard and started running back towards the mall. I looked over my shoulder and he was running after me. I never ran so fast. I made it to the gas station on the corner and crossed the street to the mall and ran through the parking lot to get back in the mall. He just stood there at the street corner by the gas station looking towards the mall parking lot. I went to a pay phone in the mall and called my mom to pick me up. Never told her what happened. I was afraid I'd get in trouble for leaving the mall. I never have been so scared. Lesson learned.
I know Chesapeake and Virginia Beach weren't as developed in 1981 as they are now, but I'm baffled at how it took 40 minutes to get to those two malls back then.
@@vamplife2148 Up until the '80s the city of Virginia Beach had Blue Laws.. meaning only grocery/drug stores could be open on Sundays. Retail stores that didn't sell non-essential stuff (like food & medicine) could not open. The ABC (alcohol) stores in VA kept Blue Laws for a long time after Va Beach ended their own Blue Laws. I think Blue Laws are ok.. I think businesses like Chik-fil-A and Hobby Lobby still have their own form of an internal blue law, they're not open on Sundays. (peace)
I remember in 84, I was in high school (Green Run HS) and my mom dropped me off at Lynnhaven mall on a Friday night. I left and walked across the street to a neighborhood where my boyfriend lived. A guy started following me through the neighborhood getting closer and closer, then he was way too close way too fast so I pretended I was at the house I meant to be at and when up to the door to fake knock....and he slowly walked by eyeing me. As he passed the house I booked it across the yard and started running back towards the mall. I looked over my shoulder and he was running after me. I never ran so fast. I made it to the gas station on the corner and crossed the street to the mall and ran through the parking lot to get back in the mall. He just stood there at the street corner by the gas station looking towards the mall parking lot. I went to a pay phone in the mall and called my mom to pick me up. Never told her what happened. I was afraid I'd get in trouble for leaving the mall. I never have been so scared. Lesson learned.
Last time I was there was 2017. It went from like two floors to one floor since the time before that.
Loved both malls growing up.
So many memories.
Those were the hang out spot's in my early childhood into my adolescent yrs...
Good ol lynnhaven mall. I used to hang out there when I was stationed at Oceana 87-88.
@David Mitchell That was also my hangout when I was stationed at NAS Oceana from 1980 to 1988.
Wish it was those days again.
Time flies... used to shop and go to the movies at Lynnhaven Mall nearby our new office.
I was 13 and used to play in those fields as a kid. There was nothing on either side but forest. Now it's a Defunct eyesore! Tear it down .
I love these old videos thanks 🙏🏾
I just like the video because of the age. Look at the filter then and now. Cameras have come long long way in design. Just love it! 😁
Miller&Rhoads...Thalhimers !
I know Chesapeake and Virginia Beach weren't as developed in 1981 as they are now, but I'm baffled at how it took 40 minutes to get to those two malls back then.
by bicycle
Depending on where in Chesapeake you live. But if you live in greenbrier then no it’s not 40 minutes
264 didn't exist then
Just take the good old 44 on the highway. Wait it didn't extend that far to chesapeake. Kempsville Road?
@@757jlhood Lynnhaven Pk would have been a lot more direct had that been there 40 years ago
It used to actually look cool
Mall was so different then
Oliver Jones yea...
Lynnhaven looked better then
Rip
"It takes more than 40 minutes to drive from Greenbrier to Lynnhaven mall" Say what??
it was great until amazon and the e-commerce giant entered the doors
Sadly today was the last day it would be open officially
OMG MY BIRTHDAY IS OCTOBER 7 0:56
It was so pretty omg what happened
Wonder what the mall is like now
Expanding The mind it’s dead I only go there for the movies for cheap
Military circle mall is horrible
Cheap and bs
Even sell fakes
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Lynn Haven's good Greenbrier is good military it's just a couple vacancies away from being dead.
Expanding The mind military is a dead mall now lynnchaven and greenbrier is still doing good
It's sad could shop on Sundays, back then. Because of stupid Blue Laws.
Explain???
@@vamplife2148 Up until the '80s the city of Virginia Beach had Blue Laws.. meaning only grocery/drug stores could be open on Sundays. Retail stores that didn't sell non-essential stuff (like food & medicine) could not open. The ABC (alcohol) stores in VA kept Blue Laws for a long time after Va Beach ended their own Blue Laws. I think Blue Laws are ok..
I think businesses like Chik-fil-A and Hobby Lobby still have their own form of an internal blue law, they're not open on Sundays. (peace)
@@GeorgeWashingtonX thank you interesting... true sign of the times I guess? Much slower pace and attention spans
It's sad couldn't shop on Sundays. Because of stupid Blue Laws . 👍😡