Retail archaeology finds the bones of Circuit City everywhere

America is full of dead big-box stores wearing new signs, but none are as evocative of Gen X's coming of age as a place that sold us a DVD player with an unnecessary warranty. This threads thread is a joy.

A Threads post points to a Sprouts in Culver City that still has unmistakable Circuit City bones. The sign says groceries, but the architecture says open-box camcorder, car stereo wall, and a commissioned salesman trying to explain why you need Monster cables. This is retail archaeology: reading the vanished chain through the shape of the building it left behind. Others share a plethora of zombie Circuit Cities.

Previously:
An escaped convict hid out in a shuttered Circuit City for six months
Papers Please: Arrested at Circuit City for refusing to show ID, receipt
Why Circuit City abandoned its 700 stores