Kmart in the 70s & 80s - Why We LOVED IT
A return to the Kmart of the 1970s that we all loved. Before the days of "Super Kmarts" and "Big Ks," there was just Kmart. The first Kmart was opened in 1962, and by the mid-1970s, we were all shopping there. Revisit the days of Blue Light Specials, Kmart Cafeterias, and random wood-veneered merchandise scattered in aisles throughout the store. MAKE SURE to stick around for the musical montage featuring two unforgettable K-mart jingles complete with in-store announcements. Thanks for watching The History Lounge! Kevin #kmart #1970s #lifeinamerica

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