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Christmas Window Displays

David Conwill

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If there’s one thing I feel I’ve missed out on by not living in the Golden Era, it’s the window displays that graced American downtown stores at Christmastime.

Well, I discovered this blog today showcasing some displays that used to grace downtown Scranton (Pennsylvania, I presume) from 1938 to 1960.

My office is behind an empty display case in what was once a jewelry store, and I’ve contemplated trying to replicate something like this as a Christmas display.

-Dave
 

BinkieBaumont

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Art Deco 'Angel' Christmas display at "Boans" Department Store here in The Swan River Colony late 1930's
 

Michaelson

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My hometown, Portsmouth, Ohio, had a long time locally owned department store called Martings. They used to go all out with their Christmas window displays every year. If you recall the opening scene from 'A Christmas Story', that store window always reminds me of Martings 'back in the day'.

Regards! Michaelson
 

RetroToday

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My hometown, Portsmouth, Ohio, had a long time locally owned department store called Martings. They used to go all out with their Christmas window displays every year. If you recall the opening scene from 'A Christmas Story', that store window always reminds me of Martings 'back in the day'.

Regards! Michaelson

Here's a frame from the movie to illustrate:

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Here in Toronto we had Eaton's and Simpson's, both their Christmas window displays at the corner of Yonge St. & Queen St. were quite famous for years. People used to make the trip downtown from far away places just to see those decorated windows with animated statues.
 

AmateisGal

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The Country Club Plaza in Kansas City has Christmas window displays. I'm headed there in a few weeks to check them out - I'll take pictures!
 

Foofoogal

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I am old enough to remember in my small town every year a large waving Santa would be put in the local department store. We thought he was awesome and lived for every Christmas when they would break him out.

Skyvue, you need to take some photos for us deprived folks.
 

dhermann1

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Manhattan Christmas windows. Hmmm . . . that sounds like a good excuse for a meet up. Maybe plan an itinerary, and wind up some place for dinner. Anyone up for it?
 

David Conwill

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Manhattan Christmas windows. Hmmm . . . that sounds like a good excuse for a meet up. Maybe plan an itinerary, and wind up some place for dinner. Anyone up for it?

Sounds great, except I can't see myself dragging my wife and two daughters to New York City just now. Especially if we're taking the train to Chicago in a couple weeks.

-Dave
 

olive bleu

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Here in Halifax we have Mills Bros. which has been around since 1919, and our only downtown dept. store. Every year, they have done a fabulous Snow White display..the company was just sold last year and they have tried to modernize, so who knows if they will keep it up.But here are some photos taken of the window last year:

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Tango Yankee

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My hometown, Portsmouth, Ohio, had a long time locally owned department store called Martings. They used to go all out with their Christmas window displays every year. If you recall the opening scene from 'A Christmas Story', that store window always reminds me of Martings 'back in the day'.

Regards! Michaelson


My wife corroborates your story, Michaelson! She said it was just fabulous, and that she felt like she could look at it for hours. Me, I'm not even sure which building used to be the Martings building despite it being the center of some political games recently.

Cheers,
Tom
 

Tailor Tom

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For those of us in Minnesota, it was traveling to downtown Minneapolis to view Dayton's great windows and their amazing 8th floor all decorated in different themes every year.
 

Marty M.

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For those of us in Minnesota, it was traveling to downtown Minneapolis to view Dayton's great windows and their amazing 8th floor all decorated in different themes every year.

They've always have done a wonderful job on their 8th floor displays. Like you, I still call them Daytons.
 

GoldenEraFan

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Does anyone remember the Macy's window's on 34th street back in the mid-'90s? I recall them having static animals dressed in the Golden Era style, with the main focus being an elephant dressed as Santa Claus.
 

DanielJones

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Back in the mid to late 1940's my Pop was a window dresser for Macy's in New York. I wished that he had taken photographs of his work then but he didn't get into photography until 1950. From what he told me he did some pretty spectacular holiday windows. I suppose that if you have photos out there of the Macy's windows from about 1945 to 1949 you have pictures of my Pop's work.

Cheers!

Dan
 

Miss Sis

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In Wellington, New Zealand where I'm from, every year Kirkcaldie and Stains department store had animated Christmas elves in Santa's Workshop making all the toys. I used to love when they put them up and wanted to stand there as long as possible to watch. Luckily it's Summer at that time of year down under, so no risk of frost bite!

They also have a wonderful Christmas decoration shop. Oh, I'd love to be able to visit it now.
 
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Michaelson

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My wife corroborates your story, Michaelson! She said it was just fabulous, and that she felt like she could look at it for hours. Me, I'm not even sure which building used to be the Martings building despite it being the center of some political games recently.

Cheers,
Tom
It's across Chillicothe Street from the current 5th Third bank (the old Montgomery Wards building that had a fantastic model railroad display in the basement at Christmas, as well as the very first escalator many folks ever saw in their lives), on the west side of the street. It's the big beige colored building on the corner with all the glass display windows.

I understand they're still wrangling about the building, as it was originally going to be made into the City offices, but the walls are so sectioned out, they renigned on the plan, and the building still sits empty.

I lived in Lucasville for many years before leaving in 89. Nice to see a home town fellow around here!

HIGH regards! Michaelson
 

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