I don't mean to hijack your thread, but dead malls are fascinating to me.Volkonski wrote: ↑Sat Oct 22, 2022 1:43 pm The big mall in our previous TX city has been completely knocked down. A friend sent us video of the now flat landscape.
That mall was a frequent destination for us during the over 30 years we lived there. Had all the big stores JC Penney, Sears, Wards, Macy's, Dillards, Foley's, Mervyn's, etc. Restaurants, a food court, book stores, shoe stores and more.
It was where we got our girls photos taken with Santa. Where we went to the movies. Sigh.
Don't know what the plans are now for the site.
There is a mall I used to visit on occasion in North Randall, OH (a far east burb of Cleveland). For a time, when it opened in the early 70s, it was the largest mall in the world.
It completely shut in the early 2010s and sat for years just disintegrating and vandalized. You can find abandoned mall hunters on youtube who visit such. Randall Park Mail was finally demolished several years ago.
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