For me I think it would be the Burlington County Mall. I remembered going there once as a kid. A decade later, I saw a picture of how abandoned it was, and that led me down a rabbit hole into seeing how other malls are doing.

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Oak Hollow Mall. Saw it in this Dan Bell video and Ive loved dead malls ever since. I love the feeling of nostalgia they give me and even though it’s sad to see them die, I’m glad we can still celebrate their beauty and memories we have of going to the mall.

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