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'''Zales''' was a store that sold jewelry. In [[1955]], it was located in [[Courthouse Square]].<ref>[http://hillvalleyonline.com/html/tug_iii_01.html "Back again"] Hill Valley Online. Accessed February 17, 2008.</ref> By [[1985]], it had moved to [[Twin Pines Mall]].
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'''Zale's''' was a store that sold jewelry. In [[1955]], it was located in [[Courthouse Square]].<ref>[http://hillvalleyonline.com/html/tug_iii_01.html "Back again"] Hill Valley Online. Accessed February 17, 2008.</ref> It was found on the left of [[Hill Valley Stationers]].
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By [[1985]], Zales (now without the apostrophe, as here) had moved to [[Twin Pines Mall]], the [[Courthouse Square]] shop was replaced by a bail bond dealer.
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The location of the 1955 area was occupied by a [[speakeasy]] that was burnt down before [[June 13]], [[1931]]. The building that became Zales was rebuilt by February of [[1932]].
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*In commentary to ''Part I'', Bob Gale debunked speculation by some fans that "Zale's" was a hybrid of the names of Robert '''Z'''emeckis and Bob G'''ale''', and noted that it was [[product placement]].
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*The jewelry store chain was found in 1924 by brothers Morris Zale and William Zale. At some point between 1955 and 1985, it lost the apostrophe, changing its signs from "Zale's" to "Zales".
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*An advertisement for Zales Jewelers can be seen on the bench that Marty and Jennifer are standing upon as they talk about going to the lake. The ad has the store's 1985 slogan, "Leading with Style", and the note that it is "Now in Twin Pines Mall".
   
 
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|title=Plot in [[Courthouse Square]]: [[1955]]
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|title=Position in [[Courthouse Square]]: [[1955]]
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Revision as of 17:40, 8 July 2017

Zale's sign in 1955

Zale's sign in 1955.

Zale's was a store that sold jewelry. In 1955, it was located in Courthouse Square.[1] It was found on the left of Hill Valley Stationers.

By 1985, Zales (now without the apostrophe, as here) had moved to Twin Pines Mall, the Courthouse Square shop was replaced by a bail bond dealer.

The location of the 1955 area was occupied by a speakeasy that was burnt down before June 13, 1931. The building that became Zales was rebuilt by February of 1932.


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Appearances

Behind the scenes

  • In commentary to Part I, Bob Gale debunked speculation by some fans that "Zale's" was a hybrid of the names of Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale, and noted that it was product placement.
  • The jewelry store chain was found in 1924 by brothers Morris Zale and William Zale. At some point between 1955 and 1985, it lost the apostrophe, changing its signs from "Zale's" to "Zales".
  • An advertisement for Zales Jewelers can be seen on the bench that Marty and Jennifer are standing upon as they talk about going to the lake. The ad has the store's 1985 slogan, "Leading with Style", and the note that it is "Now in Twin Pines Mall".

References

  1. "Back again" Hill Valley Online. Accessed February 17, 2008.