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  2. Dover Mall - Wikipedia

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    Dover Mall is a shopping mall located on U.S. Route 13 in Dover, Delaware. The mall's anchor stores include Boscov's, JCPenney, Furniture & More, and Dick's Sporting Goods, with Old Navy and Forever 21 serving as junior anchors. It is a one-level, enclosed regional mall that is managed by majority-owner Simon Property Group.

  3. List of defunct department stores of the United States

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    Hess's (Blue Hen Mall Dover, DE, and Seaford, DE) John Wanamaker or Wanamaker's (Wilmington and suburbs), sold to Carter Hawley Hale in 1979, then Washington, DC–based Woodward & Lothrop owned by Alfred Taubman; sold to May Company in 1995; merged with Federated Department Stores in 2005 (now known as Macy's, Inc.) Montgomery Ward

  4. Category:Shopping malls in Delaware - Wikipedia

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    Christiana Mall; Concord Mall (Delaware) D. Dover Mall; T. Tri-State Mall This page was last edited on 18 August 2019, at 02:50 (UTC). ...

  5. Mills Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Sugarloaf Mills (formerly Discover Mills) – Lawrenceville , Georgia Note: This is the first known instance of a developer selling naming rights to a mall in the United States. [5] [6] Dover Mall – Dover, Delaware; The Esplanade – Kenner (New Orleans), Louisiana; The Falls – Miami, Florida

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

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    Indiana MallIndiana (1979–present) The Johnstown Galleria – Johnstown (1992–present) King of Prussia – King of Prussia (1981–present) Laurel Mall – Hazleton (1973–present) Lebanon Valley Mall – Lebanon (1975–present) Lehigh Valley Mall – Fullerton (1976–present) Logan Valley Mall – Altoona (1967–present)

  8. Blue Hen Mall - Wikipedia

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    Dover Cinema, a single-screen movie theater, opened at the mall in March of 1969 with a special showing of Gone with the Wind. [26] The theater featured 1,200 stadium-style seats and a large 60-foot (18-meter) screen. [27] It was the first in-mall movie theater in Delaware. [16]

  9. Category:Films shot in Delaware - Wikipedia

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    Category: Films shot in Delaware. 12 languages. ... This page was last edited on 16 May 2021, at 21:52 (UTC).