l_dawg2000: Flickr 5 year anniversary special (as promised!), starts now: with an update on the former Southaven Grant's
l_dawg2000: No-name wireless becomes nice popcorn!
l_dawg2000: Quick update on the former Corondolet: It's gone, the end :(
l_dawg2000: ...but this Everything 98¢ sign ironically becomes the most valuable remaining retail relic!
l_dawg2000: Walmart, Elvis Presley Blvd.
l_dawg2000: Shopping carts for "challenging" 'hoods
l_dawg2000: View down to the garden center (just seems wrong since the store is reversed!)
l_dawg2000: Entertainment, as seen in 2014
l_dawg2000: Sears Whitehaven (and Southland Mall)
l_dawg2000: Cash America-Advance Auto Parts (former Gulf station site)
l_dawg2000: Kroger (still holding at Whitehaven location 4)
l_dawg2000: What (unfortunately) became of Easy Way Produce, and Cricket Wireless (former H. Salt Fish & Chips)
l_dawg2000: Not looking all that Yummy at the moment...
l_dawg2000: You can tune a Piano, but you can't tuna fish--er bad Piano's photo(!)...
l_dawg2000: ...and, unfortunately, you can't bring back Seessel's either :(
l_dawg2000: Cash and Carry, over and out (and thanks for your service)...
l_dawg2000: Church's Chicken E's-es on out into the sunset
l_dawg2000: 1970's cleaners and dentist becomes 2010's church and loan office
l_dawg2000: ♪ My little China Inn, no one should mess with you... ♫
l_dawg2000: My little scary Bonanza, no one should *want* to mess with you!
l_dawg2000: Captain, O Captain, wherefore art thou, old Spaghetti Store?
l_dawg2000: Krystal: 2012 and 2017 photos more or less interchangable!
l_dawg2000: Marlowe's: What was yellow is now pink!
l_dawg2000: Marlowe's (bonus view)
l_dawg2000: Ethan Allen's Silo Beauty & Wigs
l_dawg2000: Jack Pirtle's Whitehaven: no need for a crazy conversion here!
l_dawg2000: Swingin' 60's shopping center gets an unfortunate, half-baked makeover :(
l_dawg2000: The "still '60's" section: urbanized and rapidly decaying
l_dawg2000: The old Whitehaven Target entrance facade still remains, but...
l_dawg2000: ...as for the next-door, former greenhouse Kroger, no such instant recognizability anymore I'm afraid...