Abandoned malls
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During the 1960s and 1970s, retail trends sent the number of malls in the U.S. skyrocketing. Anchored by major department stores like J.C. Penney and Sears, these vast enclosed shopping centers sprang up in suburbs across the country, with 30,000 malls accounting for half the retail dollars spent in 1975. Mall construction continued through the

Mckenzie Robinson saved to DESIGN
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Clarice Koontz saved to Recipes to Cook
Podemos pensar que estamos deixando nossa marca na Terra tanto quanto queremos, mas é apenas temporária. Com o tempo, a Mãe Natureza recupera seus territórios perdidos e não há muito que possamos fazer sobre isso. Aqui está uma lista de fotos de carros abandonados, prédios e até cidades in
r/abandoned is a community for the discussion of urban exploration and the abandoned.

Emily Purdy saved to Abandoned Places
An inside look at nine abandoned malls. There is nothing creepier and more fascinating.
An inside look at nine abandoned malls. There is nothing creepier and more fascinating.

Philana Samms saved to abandoned places
Rolling Acres Mall in Akron, Ohio was once a gleaming modern retail space bustling with life. Few would have foreseen the desolate symbol of urban decay it would become only a few decades after it opened.

Dark Avid Peaks saved to Mall culture 70s/80s
Through the lens of Seph Lawless, see intriguing photos of abandoned malls that explore the changing face of American towns and the retail sector.

Jack Vaughan saved to Otheresque
This mall was recently abandoned, and it's starting to decay in a really eerie way.
David Torrens saved to Abandoned