Think you can handle a day trip exploring these creepy abandoned buildings?
Landmark mall in Alexandria Virginia. Opened on August 4, 1965. It was the first DC area mall to have 3 anchor stores, Macys (Hecht Co.), Woodward & Lothrop (later JCPenney, then Lord & Taylor, now...
carousel mall | san bernardino, california ig: phdonohue
Landmark mall in Alexandria Virginia. Opened on August 4, 1965. It was the first DC area mall to have 3 anchor stores, Macys (Hecht Co.), Woodward & Lothrop (later JCPenney, then Lord & Taylor, now...
I was somehow given permission to walk all around inside the mall right after it was closed for good. These are some super valuble pics to me. I will miss this place. There is also one of Children's Palace mixed in here somewhere. Damn i miss that place!
The demolition footage is heartbreaking.
View on Google Maps Rolling Acres Mall opened in 1975 in the Rolling Acres area of Akron, Ohio . It started with 21 stores but through...
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We took an exclusive tour inside the empty old mall, where still-growing trees are its only sign of life.
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Landmark mall in Alexandria Virginia. Opened on August 4, 1965. It was the first DC area mall to have 3 anchor stores, Macys (Hecht Co.), Woodward & Lothrop (later JCPenney, then Lord & Taylor, now...
An inside look at nine abandoned malls. There is nothing creepier and more fascinating.
Once a popular place, Miracle City Mall is Titusville fell into disrepair as businesses moved out and the area around it declined.
Third level, Center Court
After being diagnosed with tuberculosis in 1851, Calvin Oak was told he would be dead within six months. Oak decided to move his family from Vermont to Jacksonville, Florida in hopes that a warmer,…
Through the lens of Seph Lawless, see intriguing photos of abandoned malls that explore the changing face of American towns and the retail sector.
Not many explorations can give you such a great feeling of tranquility as you stroll the space, which used to be occupied by hundreds or thousands of America's consumers, angst-ridden teenagers, jocks and cheerleaders. The vastness now sits in darkness, with only the skylights illuminating the interior, while the silence grips open space and fills the air with a very real sound of emptiness.
promenade mall | woodland hills, california ig: phdonohue
These are the eerie images of the abandoned Ohio shopping center, Randall Park Mall, which was once the biggest in the world. The mall is currently being demolished.
Monroeville Mall - the setting for George Romero's "Dawn Of The Dead" (1978) - Monroeville Pennsylvania - 11/14/08 Entrance to Macy's, which still screams Horne's/Lazarus.
There’s something very off about these empty places. We can feel it in our bones. The hairs on the back of our necks are standing on end and our guts are telling us someone’s watching us, lurking in the shadows, just out of sight. Can you feel it too, Pandas? The eeriness? The tension? The low-key anxiety? We hope it’s not just us.
Not many explorations can give you such a great feeling of tranquility as you stroll the space, which used to be occupied by hundreds or thousands of America's consumers, angst-ridden teenagers, jocks and cheerleaders. The vastness now sits in darkness, with only the skylights illuminating the interior, while the silence grips open space and fills the air with a very real sound of emptiness.
These are the eerie images of the abandoned Ohio shopping center, Randall Park Mall, which was once the biggest in the world. The mall is currently being demolished.
Dead malls are slowly turning into abandoned malls that are spreading across America. Seph Lawless takes us deep inside the creepiest abandoned malls
Memphis Mall in Tennessee