Department Stores of the 1970s That Completely Disappeared

Somewhere in a drawer, your mother kept a charge card with a name you'll never use again. Hudson's. Gimbels. Marshall Field's. Whole stores — gone forever. We're counting down 12 American department stores that defined the 1970s and then vanished — from Detroit's towering Hudson's to the Marshall Field's a whole city still grieves. If you grew up in this America, you walked through the doors of every single one. This is the warm, "I haven't thought about that in years" trip back to the stores that raised us. Stay to the end — number one is the store an entire generation still refuses to stop mourning. 👉 Subscribe for more "things we lost" trips back to mid-century America — new video every Tuesday and Saturday:    / @yesterdaysamericachannel   💬 Drop a comment with the department store your family shopped at that nobody talks about anymore. I read every single one. — Yesterday's America Channel — keeping the 1950s, 60s, 70s, and 80s alive for the people who actually lived them. #1970s #1970sNostalgia #DepartmentStores