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Early construction of Landmark
Aerial image showing early construction of Landmark shopping center in Alexandria, Va.
Late stage of construction of Landmark Center
Landmark Center in the late stage of construction in July 1965 in Alexandria, Va. This view faces north and shows Duke Street in front of the shopping center. Hecht's is visible on the right and the roof of Woodward & Lothrop is under construction in…
Shopping at Landmark Center
Shoppers along the pedestrian area at Landmark Center in Alexandria, Va. This view faces southwest with Sears visible in the background and Woodward & Lothrop visible on the right.
Aerial image of original Landmark Center
Aerial image showing the Landmark shopping center in Alexandria, Va. This was taken prior to it becoming an enclosed mall.
Aerial image of Landmark Mall
Aerial photograph of Landmark Mall in Alexandria, Va., after it became an enclosed mall with a parking garage. The original anchor store buildings remained intact and were incorporated into the new design.
Construction at Landmark
Construction of Landmark shopping center in Alexandria, Va. The sign advertises its three anchor stores -- Sears, Hecht's and Woodward & Lothrop.
Landmark Center panorama
A panoramic view of Landmark Center in Alexandria, Va., taken from a construction site near Duke Street. This is made up of four separate photographs. The three anchor stores -- Sears, Woodward & Lothrop, and Hecht's -- are all visible in this view.
Shoppers at Landmark
Shoppers in the open mall area at Landmark Center in Alexandria, Va. This view faces northeast with Hecht's visible in the background and Woodward & Lothrop visible on the left.
Holiday shopping at Landmark Center
Holiday decorations at Landmark Center in Alexandria, Va. The Gap clothing store is visible on the left and a sign advertises that the shopping center is open until 9:30 p.m.
Oblique view of Landmark Center
A birds eye view of Landmark Center and the surrounding area in Alexandria, Va. This view is looking toward the northeast, with Shirley Highway visible on the lower left and Duke Street on the right.