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Gold Mine
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The former Westwood Mall Gold Mine in Houston, Texas.

Years active 1980 - 2009
Definition Arcade company
Located U. S. A.
Status Closed

Background

Gold Mine was a chain of arcades found inside various shopping malls across the United States from Hawaii to New York, along with some also existing in standalone locations. Gold Mines were notable for having a mineshaft theme.

Locations

Arizona

Phoenix

  • 1871 Camelback Rd. E #A
  • 5220 Indian School Rd. W. #H-9
  • 9643 Metro Parkway W. #A

Tucson

  • 3601 Broadway Boulevard E.

California

Canoga Park

  • Topanga Plaza

Fairfield

Long Beach

  • 507 Long Beach Bl. N.

Newark

  • New Park Mall

Redding

  • Mount Shasta Mall

Riverside

  • Tyler Mall

San Mateo

  • San Mateo Fashion Island

Santa Maria

  • Town Center East

Ventura

  • Buena Ventura Shopping Center

Colorado

Littleton

  • Southwest Plaza Mall

Northglenn

  • Northglenn Mall

Pueblo

  • Pueblo Mall

Connecticut

Enfield

  • Enfield Square

Florida

Fort Myers

  • Edison Mall

Lake City

  • Gleason’s Corner Mall

Leesburg

  • Lake Square Mall

Merritt Island

  • Merritt Square Mall

Naples

  • Coastland Mall

Tallahassee

  • Governor’s Square Mall

Georgia

Atlanta

Augusta

  • Augusta Mall

Morrow

  • Southlake Mall

Savannah

Illinois

Normal

  • College Hills Mall

Peru

  • Peru Mall

Indiana

Evansville

  • Eastland Mall

Fort Wayne

  • Glenbrook Mall
  • Glenbrook Square

Idaho Falls

  • Grand Teton Mall

Michigan City

  • Marquette Mall

Twin Falls

  • Blue Lakes Mall

Iowa

Cedar Rapids

  • Lindale Mall

Louisiana

Hammond

  • Hammond Square

Minnesota

St. Louis Park

  • Knollwood Mall

Missouri

Cape Girardeau

  • West Park Mall

Montana

Bozeman

  • Zumiez Gallatin Valley Mall?

New Mexico

Alamogordo

  • White Sands Mall

Albuquerque

  • Coronado Center NE

Clovis

  • 2809 Prince N.

Gallup

  • Rio West Mall

Roswell

  • Rosewell Mall

New York

Clifton Park

  • Clifton Country Mall

Glens Falls

  • Aviation Mall

Plattsburgh

North Carolina

Durham

  • South Square Mall

Roanoke Rapids

  • Becker Village Mall

Rocky Mount

  • Golden East Crossing Mall

Oklahoma

Norman

  • Sooner Fashion Mall

Oklahoma City

  • Quail Springs Mall
  • Shepherd Mall

Ohio

Sandusky

  • Sandusky Mall

Zanesville

  • Colony Square Shopping Center

Pennsylvania

Meadville

  • Meadville Mall

Tennessee

Antioch

  • Hickory Hollow Mall

Johnson City

  • Miracle Mall

Kingsport

Memphis

Texas

Arlington

  • Six Flags Mall

Austin

  • Highland Mall
  • Northcross Mall

Beaumont

Eagle Pass

  • Las Aguilas Mall

Fort Worth

  • Hulen Mall

Harlingen

  • Valle Vista Mall

Houston

Sherman

  • Sher-Den Mall

San Antonio

Victoria

  • Victoria Mall

Utah

Holliday

  • 4835 Highland Dr.

Ogden

  • Ogden City Mall

Salt Lake City

  • Crossroads Mall

Virginia

Bristol

  • Bristol Mall

Richlands

  • Richlands Mall

Washington

Aberdeen

  • South Shore Mall

Federal Way

  • Sea-Tac Mall

Lacey

  • 323 Sound Center S.

Olympia

  • Capital Mall

West Virginia

Barboursville

  • Huntington Mall

Bridgeport

  • Meadowbrook Mall

Wisconsin

Beaver Dam

  • Beaver Mall

Eau Claire

  • London Square Mall

Green Bay

Wisconsin Rapids

  • Rapids Mall

Trivia/additional info

Gold Mine was owned by Nickels and Dimes Inc. (NDI) located in Carrollton, Texas. They also operated the Tilt and Electronic America chains as well until they finally decided to just focus on Tilt. All Gold Mines would either become Tilts or they were just closed down. Tilt has also been currently rebranded as Tilt Studio.

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