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Gold Mine

Status Closed
Locations 4
Closed Locations 4

Description

Gold Mine arcade chain mainly operated in regional shopping malls and wasn’t as large in operation as others. Gold Mine played on the thematic image of its name, with entrances surrounded by rock, having the appearance of a mine shaft. The interior also had a tunnel-like midway with overhead wooden beams. Gold Mine was founded in 1975, with the first location opening in Kingsport, Tennessee, in the Kingsport Town Center Mall (now Fort Henry Mall). In addition to Tennessee, Gold Mine expanded into Arizona, Connecticut, Colorado, Florida, and California, which had 10 arcades alone throughout different shopping malls.

Locations

Name Location State Country Check-ins Details
Gold Mine - Enfield Square

Permanently Closed-gone

90 ELM ST., ENFIELD Connecticut United States 0 Arcade
The Gold Mine - Hickory Hollow Mall

Permanently Closed-gone

5252 Hickory Hollow Parkway, Antioch Tennessee United States 0 Arcade
Gold Mine - Southlake Mall

Permanently Closed-gone

1000 Southlake Cir, Morrow Georgia United States 0 Arcade
Gold Mine - Westwood Mall

Permanently Closed-gone

9700 Bissonnet St., Houston Texas United States 0 Arcade