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Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Shopping Center Mall

Everyone has a favorite shopping center mall. Your mall of choice may change over the years as new mall spring up and old malls die (and the malls you wish you would die). There are some really fun online resources you can use to find and read about shopping malls.

Wikipedia

If you have never been to Wikipedia then you need to go and have a look. It’s an online encyclopedia that anyone can use and edit. It is in many languages. You can submit your own articles to Wikipedia, but beware anyone can edit your page. Anyway, you can look up any city which may have an article done about your local shopping center mall. Check it out and have fun.
http://wikipedia.org/

Dead Malls

This is a really fun website that discusses past of the past, present, and future. They have a blog that chronicles some of their travels (rarely updated). If you want to take a trip to the past visit dead malls and see what has happened to the mall from your hometown.
http://www.deadmalls.com

Discover Malls

Discover Malls is a shopping center mall review website. We began summer 2006. Our goal is to provide a relevant ratings site about shopping malls. There are sites that have some of the information that we will be providing, like yahoo and trip advisor, but we were sick of not knowing where to shop when we traveled. Going to the wrong mall can be a depressing experience. We hate driving out of our way only to find the local mall is a dump.

Please find mall that interest you that you have visited and send us a review. All our reviews are organic. Nothing is solicited so you can be sure that the information is real. Thanks for looking! Lets get out and shop!
http://www.discovermalls.com

If we have forgotten any shopping center mall site tell us about them...

1 Comments:

Keith said...

Neat site! Just found it today. I need to go in and do an entry for Universal Mall in Warren, Michigan, my favorite local mall as a kid. Really need to find some old photos of it, though!

Oh, and thought I'd mention that if you like DeadMalls.com, you might want to check out mine, too (below).

Keith
Malls of America
"The Vintage Mall Blog"

2:52 PM  

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