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  2. Lincoln Park Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Park Shopping Center (also referred to as Sears Shopping Center) was a shopping center located at the corner of Southfield Road and Dix Highway, mostly in Lincoln Park, Michigan, though a portion containing a former Farmer Jack supermarket and a former Wendy's restaurant (now a Del Taco location) lay in neighboring Allen Park.

  3. Defunct shopping malls in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Machesney Park Mall; Madison Square Mall; Mall 205; Mall at the World Trade Center; The Mall at Turtle Creek; The Mall at Westlake; Mall of the Bluffs; Manalapan Mall; Maple Hill Mall; Maryvale Mall; Mayfield Mall; McAlister Square; McFarland Mall; Meadowbrook Village Mall; Memorial Mall; Mercury Plaza Mall; Metcalf South Shopping Center; Metro ...

  4. Lincoln Mall - Wikipedia

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    The mall underwent a renovation in 1993 which included a new glass elevator. In 1995, Sears opened in the former Wieboldt's location. Montgomery Ward closed their store in 1999 and went bankrupt soon after. In 2000, JCPenney closed their location in Lincoln Mall. [2] Due to the loss of two anchors, mall traffic declined and many stores began to ...

  5. List of shopping malls in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Mall – Matteson (1973–2015) Lincolnwood Town Center – Lincolnwood (1990–present) Louis Joliet Mall – Joliet (1978–present) Machesney Park Mall – Machesney Park (1978–2003) Market Place Shopping Center – Champaign (1975–present) Navy Pier – Chicago (1995–present) North Park Plaza – Villa Park (1973–present)

  6. National Mall - Wikipedia

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    The National Mall is a landscaped park near the downtown area of Washington, D.C., the capital city of the United States.It contains and borders a number of museums of the Smithsonian Institution, art galleries, cultural institutions, and various memorials, sculptures, and statues.

  7. Category:Shopping malls established in 1960 - Wikipedia

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  9. Oakland Mall - Wikipedia

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    Oakland Mall is an enclosed super-regional shopping mall in Troy, Michigan. It is located in the northwest corner of the intersection of 14 Mile and John R. roads, adjacent to Interstate 75 (Chrysler Freeway). The mall features 116 stores, including a food court, plus several big-box stores on the periphery.