Moving on to the mid-1960s, the Unit Two building is in view. Its nameplates include Grants, Lobel's Youth Center, Tami Reid Shop and Woolworth's.
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This 1967 snapshot shows the Unit Three structure and storefronts for Thom McAn Shoes, Peter Pan Bakery, Mays Food Center, Pergament Paint and J.W. Mays.
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A Mall Hall of Fame map shows locations of Levittown retail centers, as they existed between the early 1950s and late 1970s.
Levittown's third regional-class shopping hub opened in June 1972. In its original state, NASSAU MALL was anchored by Rickel Home Centers and a Pathmark supermarket.
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