We begin a color pic tour of the shiny new BELDEN VILLAGE MALL. In this image, we see the center's grand Main Entrance.
Photo from Esco Advertising Specialties Company An extended view of the mall's stunning Center Court shows a carpeted seating area and Deuble's Jewelers on the left, with a large fountain, Hallmark Cards and Tom McAn Shoes far in the background.
Photo from Lusterchrome / Tichnor Brothers, Incorporated
A close-in view of the Center Court fountain and sculpture. These were created by Charles E. Van Duser, of Cleveland, and Canton's Joan F. Robinson. The storefront in the upper center belongs to Brijette Fashions.
Photo from Lusterchrome / Tichnor Brothers, Incorporated
In this image, we peer down the East Mall concourse. On the left is a Fleischer Shoes store. Across the mallway is the C.N. Vicary Company, a men's wear emporium.
Photo from Lusterchrome / Tichnor Brothers, Incorporated
Proceeding farther down the East Mall, we come to another seating area.
Photo from Lusterchrome / Tichnor Brothers, Incorporated
The Cleveland-based Halle Brothers Company (a.k.a. Halle's) opened a BELDEN VILLAGE store in October 1970. The retail chain had just been acquired by Chicago's Marshall Field's.
Photo from Marshall Field & Company Annual Report 1970