Bazaar of All Nations (Official Trailer)

Published 2010-11-07
Official Trailer for the Documentary film "Bazaar of All Nations". DVD is available containing an hour of bonus footage including video of the entire Bazaar interior and exterior, as well as a Virtual 3D Model of the Bazaar. Check www.thebazaarofallnations.com for ordering.

All Comments (21)
  • @stevations
    I moved from the area in 1995 so it was a shock to watch this video today and know that they demolished the Bazaar. A soft pretzel and a visit to the record store was a must......and a walk through of the entire place was next. Owners of stores were so nice. When sales were slow they would like to just hang out and talk.
  • @tomm7505
    I grew up in Havertown and my dad drove us down to the Bazaar many, many times when I was a kid. I can still smell the unique odors of that place. I loved it.
  • @apeygirl
    I remember my Dad taking us there and it was the biggest treat, having a soft pretzel and standing in front of the glass box with the invisible band.
  • @Rose-ng9yj
    I grew up as a teenager in Aldan/Clifton Heights and walked there almost daily. I loved it there and my family used to meet up at the Bazaar cafeteria on Friday nights. I remember it being warm and friendly with a juke box always playing.
  • @Roadrage-oq5js
    I grew up in western Pa and moved to Delco in 1987. I loved that place. It was so unique. Kind of reminded me of Zern's in Gilbertsville, Pa.
  • @allentonian1
    I remember going from Putt putt to the bazaar , i would walk all the way from Holmes to the Bazaar just to hang out all day reading comics cheking out the hobbie shop , those were the days, i had my first beer behind the bazaar lol , thanx for bringing back good memories
  • @scundoalex
    My childhood revolved around this place. My dad worked at the vacuum cleaner store. Great great memories.
  • @jcharlescon1
    Thank you so much. I grew up in clifton heights. Boy, does this bring back memories. Best soft pretzels in the world.
  • @2the4best
    I remember strolling along and someone passing me with a goat or lamb on a leash would give me a big smile. Places like this will never be replaced by Malls or Online Shopping.
  • I have so many good memories of The Bazaar. My mom & dad first took me there, when I was 3 years old. They tried putting me on Santa's lap, and I screamed my heart out. They never tried that again. Lol. The cafeteria there was where I first encountered pink lemonade. After that, I had to have it every trip to The Bazaar. There was a big bird, in the pet store, that my mom wanted to buy, but my dad wouldn't let her. So, every time we went, my mom would be in the pet store trying to teach that bird dirty words to say. Lol. They had an arcade with pinball machines, which my mom & I loved. My dad would have so much trouble getting my mom away from the pinball machines, that he'd always end up saying, "Did we come here to shop or just for you to play pinball?" I really miss The Bazaar.
  • @bugmn99
    Right around now - November/December is when I miss this place the most. Best place ever for last minute holiday shopping.
  • Lived behind the Bazaar through the woods on Broadway Ave. Oh the memories!! The puppies in the playpen in the pet shop too !!!
  • @carmenpete
    WOW! I worked at gautios (sp) back in the early 70's for my Uncle, it was adjacent to the Bazaar, next to Put Put, run across the street with my tip money to get a burger, soda at Put Put, man I miss that place - best quick pizza Anyone remember Christmas time at the Bazaar :)
  • @danbaxter8589
    Some of my first memories of shopping when we lived in Drexel Hill were of the shops there. D' Amatos was a fragrance smell that you could pick up from outside in the parking lot. even when we moved further west, we still went there.
  • @kelsiewilson
    My dad lived on Delmar rd in the mid 1960's which is right across Baltimore Pike from the bazaar and he told me he used to go every few days for fresh baked soft pretzels. He also told me he saw some pretty interesting things occur there over the years. He went to Westbrook Park elementary school and talks about his first grade teacher Miss Davidson being his favorite ever. Miss Davidson if you are still out there, God bless you for putting up with him. Lol
  • @Ybnem
    This is AWESOME!!!!!! Thank You for putting this together!!! I was age 10 in 1969 when my family moved to Delaware ( I'm still here!) I still run into people who remember the Bazaar!! My name is Debbie, and I had Mrs, Bean for my kindergarden teacher at Clifton Heights Elementary School. Every weekend my Mom would take us to get pretzels at the Bazaar!! Then I walked to it myself, we lived so close by! What great memories!!
  • @davehibbs9111
    Bazaar in Horsham pa! Loved that place back in the 60'S and 70's!!!
  • @ECWnWWF
    at 2:10 thanks for including footage of that sign with the "star" or whatever it's supposed to be at the top. I have vague memories of the Bazaar (which is now a Home Depot), but I remember the model shop the most seeking model train stuff.
  • @halfmoonblu
    I wonder where the suit of armor is today...
  • I worked at Kent Studios with Phil and Virginia for years and was one of best customers for years later. I loved that woman.