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MALLS ● NORTH

Adelstein Plaza.Dallas Parkway at Arap-aho. 980-1012. One of the newer shopping areas in Far North Dallas. Specialty stores include Adelstein’s, Salle de Cadeaux, Anastasia Furrier and C.K. Aneff, plus Agnew’s restaurant and Ristorante Lombar-di. Opened in 1981.

Caruth Plaza.Park Lane at Central Expressway. 750-4820. Spacious design encloses about 35 stores, including Abercrom-bie & Fitch, the Cadillac of sporting goods stores; several computer stores; restaurants and a movie theater.

Collin Creek Mall.811 North Central Expressway at FM 544, Piano. 422-1070. Opened in 1981. Skylights and interesting design, housing 140 shops.

The Corners.9850 North Central Expressway at Walnut Hill Lane. 361-8337. Restaurants, designer clothing outlet, specialty shops.

Galleria. 13350 Dallas Parkway. 458-2600. Opened in 1982, with major stores such as Marshall Field’s, Saks Fifth Avenue, Gump’s and Tiffany’s.

Highland Park Village. Preston Road at Mockingbird. 559-2740. One of Dallas’ oldest and most beautiful boutique-type shopping areas. Opened in 1931.

Inwood Village. Lovers Lane between In-wood Road and Dallas North Tollway. 742-5391. This landmark shopping center contains 50 specialty stores, including Marie Leavell, the Gazebo and Richard Brooks Fabrics, plus the Inwood Theatre.

NorthPark Center. Northwest Highway at North Central Expressway. 363-7441. Four major stores (Neiman-Marcus, Joske’s, JCPenney, Lord & Taylor) form the foundation of this 1,600,000-square-foot mall. More than 130 shops.

Old Town. Lovers Lane at Greenville Avenue. 750-1517. Serves an area of Dallas that is heavily populated with single people. Opened in 1970. Has approximately 40 shops, restaurants and clubs.

Olla Podrida. Coit Road between Forest Lane and LBJ Freeway. 239-8541. Newly remodeled building nouses 65 specialty stores. This is a great place to browse for arts, crafts and collectibles. Noteworthy for its tenants: area artists selling their wares.

Prestonwood Town Center. Belt Line between Preston Road and Dallas Parkway. 980-4275. One of Dallas’ most spectacular malls, with an ice-skating rink, many places to eat, Neiman-Marcus and other major department stores.

Promenade Center. Coit Road between Arapaho and Belt Line. 231-5141. Collection of specialty and clothing shops and restaurants. Opened in 1972.

The Quadrangle. 2800 Routh between McKinney and Cedar Springs. 742-8679. Small, quaint shopping center; good for browsing.

Richardson Square Mall. 501 S. Piano at Belt Line. 783-0117. Large assortment of stores, anchored by Dillard’s, Joske’s, Montgomery Ward and Sears.

Sakowitz Village. Southeast corner of Belt Line and Dallas Parkway. 661-5661. A large fashion center filled with impressive specialty boutiques.

Snider Plaza. Hillcrest between Lovers Lane and Mockingbird Lane. Neighborly shopping area with 100 specialty stores, including Kuby’s, Pierce Hardware and the Craft Compound.

Valley View Center. LBJ Freeway at Preston Road. 661-2424. Large, varied mall anchored by Sanger Harris, Sears, Dillard’s, Bloomingdale’s. More than 200 stores.



MALLS?SOUTH

Red Bird Mall. Highway 67 at Camp Wisdom Road. 296-1491. Major stores are JCPenney, Sanger Harris, Sears and Joske’s.

Wynnewood Village Shopping Center. Illinois at South Zang. 943-4351. Community landmark set on 62 landscaped acres with stores and restaurants. Built in 1949.



MALLS ● EAST

Big Town Mall. Highway 80 East at Loop 12. 327-4541. About 60 stores serving eastern suburbs. JCPenney, Montgomery Ward, Sanger Harris and Woolworth’s are anchoring stores.

Lochwood Mall. Garland Road at Jupiter. 324-1486. Remodeled in 1975; contains about 20 stores plus the Commons of Lochwood flea market.

Town East Mall. LBJ Freeway between 1-20 and 1-30, Mesquite. 270-2363. Similar to Valley View Center, with about 150 stores.



MALLS ● WEST

Irving Mall.Belt Line at Highway 183, Irving. 255-0571. Anchored by JCPenney, Sears, Joske’s, Mervyn’s and Dillard’s.

Mandalay Canal.Highway 114 at O’Connor Road, Las Colinas. Picturesque Venetian-style canal area and walkway with approximately 12 specialty shops, including Claire Mac, Dear John and Kitchen Works.

Northgate Plaza. MacArthur Boulevard at Coker, Irving. 556-0300. Specialty shops set in buildings of Spanish design.



BROWSING

Big D Bazaar. 3636 N. Buckner. 328-6117. Friday through Sunday from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Billed as the “antique center of Texas,” Hundreds of vendors sell everything from junk to fine antiques at this indoor, air-conditioned market. It’s a perfect place to spend a Saturday.

Cutter Bill Western World. 5818 LBJ Freeway (across from Valley View Center). 239-3742. Monday through Friday 10a.m.-9 p.m., Saturday 10a.m.-6 p.m. A legend for Western wear in J.R.’s city. Whether you’re interested in buying or just want to get acquainted with the market for well-dressed Dallas cowboys, this is the place.

Farmers Produce Market. Pearl and Central Expressway at South Harwood. 670-5879. A series of large sheds at the south end of downtown offers some of the season’s freshest fruits and vegetables from early spring to late fall. Truck farmers and produce wholesalers display their produce in a relaxed, old-fashioned atmosphere and sell their goods at reasonable prices. Open daily from 6 a.m.-6 p.m.

The Original Christmas Store. 388 Inwood Village (Lovers Lane at Inwood). 352-3539. You’ll have to wait until late fell to visit this store, but don’t miss it. Hundreds of holiday exhibits, decorations, stockings and trees are displayed in a sparkling fairyland. Check newspapers for opening date and hours. If this store won’t kindle your Christmas spirit, nothing will.



SECONDHAND

Baubles and Beads Resale Boutique. 380 Promenade Center. 690-4692. Monday through Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m.

Children’s Carrousel. 1450 Preston Forest Square. 233-1999. Tuesday through Saturday 11 a.m.-5 p.m.

Clothes Circuit. 6055 Sherry Lane. 696-8634. Monday through Saturday 10:30 a.m.-6 p.m.

Clothes Horse Anonymous. 1413 Preston Forest Square. 233-6082. Monday through Wednesday and Friday 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Thursday until 8, Saturday 10-5.

Gentlemen’s Gallery. 6011 Berkshire Lane in Preston Center. 363-0184. Monday through Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Kid & Kaboodle Children’s Wear. 581 W. Campbell. 235-2858. Monday through Friday 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Saturday 10-5.

Man to Man. 375 Promenade Center. 231-2220. Monday through Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m.

Rethreads for Men. 11925 Preston. 233-1684. Monday through Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m, Thursday 10 a.m.-8 p.m.

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