Sunday, March 28, 2010

Woodbridge Center, Woodbridge, New Jersey. Exterior entrance. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Woodbridge Center, Woodbridge, New Jersey. Exterior sign. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Woodbridge Center, Woodbridge, New Jersey. Interior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Woodbridge Center, Woodbridge, New Jersey. Interior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Woodbridge Center, Woodbridge, New Jersey. Carousel. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Woodbridge Center, Woodbridge, New Jersey. Interior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Woodbridge Center, Woodbridge, New Jersey. Interior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Woodbridge Center, Woodbridge, New Jersey. Interior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Woodbridge Center, Woodbridge, New Jersey. Interior detail. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Woodbridge Center, Woodbridge, New Jersey. Interior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Woodbridge Center, Woodbridge, New Jersey. Interior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Woodbridge Center, Woodbridge, New Jersey. Interior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Woodbridge Center, Woodbridge, New Jersey. The Game Room Store, the oldest continuously operating store in the mall . (photo by Pat Richardson)

Woodbridge Center, Woodbridge, New Jersey. Interior view. (photo by Pat Richardson)

Woodbridge Center, Woodbridge, New Jersey. Johnny Rockets restaurant (photo by Pat Richardson)

8 comments:

  1. This is a pretty neat mall. Nice details all around.

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  2. For years, this mall ranked in the top 5 for size on the east coast--not sure how they currently rank. The original carousel was at least three times the size of the current one. This is the only mall I remember actually seeing one of those large bird cage set-ups in. Seems like all malls had them at some point in the '70's.

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  3. I would love to see some vintage shots of this place.

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  4. the old carousel was in the now sears wing dunno why they made it smaller and relocated it by JC penny and also this is cool to put up pics of woodbridge mall I live a traffic light away not bad and also menlo park mall lol

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  5. I like this mall a lot. The smaller carousel isn't too bad.

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  6. This mall was built I believe in 1970 and then added a very large (4th) wing in 1977. Been going there on and off for 41 years

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