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Landmark Mall sign

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Sign at the Duke Street entrance for Landmark Mall in Alexandria, Va.

Landmark reopening with Oliver!

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The reopening of Landmark Center in Alexandria, Va., as a newly enclosed mall featured three days of celebration, including a live performance of Oliver! seen in this image.

Late stage of construction of Landmark Center

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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…

Macy's at Landmark Mall

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Macy's at Landmark Mall in Alexandria, Va., occupies the space where Hecht's was originally located. This photograph shows the view of the Duke Street side.

Measured drawing of Landmark

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Part of the architectural plans for Landmark Center in Alexandria, Va. This measured drawing was one of several developed by Abbott, Merkt & Company of New York, N.Y., that specified the building, landscaping and other plans for Landmark. This image…

New construction at Landmark

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Landmark shopping center in Alexandria, Va., underwent massive renovations to be converted to an enclosed mall. This view show some of that construction work.

Oblique view of Landmark Center

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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.

Original sign at Landmark

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The original sign at Landmark Center in Alexandria, Va.

Outdoor event at Landmark Center

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The outdoor mall area at Landmark Center in Alexandria, Va., was the site of special events.

Partial demolition at Landmark

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This view of Landmark in Alexandria, Va., faces east and shows the shopping center after the demolition of the the open mall area. The anchor stores, including Hecht's on the left and Woodward & Lothrop on the right, remained.