An inside look at nine abandoned malls. There is nothing creepier and more fascinating.
Dead malls are popping up all over the states, particularly in the Midwest, where economic decline has sped up the "going out of business" process. This map, put together by a Dead Malls Enthusiasts Facebook group, shows that well.
As Americans are faced with multiple shopping options and more stores are leaving malls, it should be interesting to see if malls and mall culture will survive.
What you are about to see is what happens when malls are abandoned. It's apocalyptic and really, really creepy.
Rolling Acres Mall: Akron, Ohio
The Rolling Acres Mall opened in 1975 and expanded several times throughout its history. At one point, it had more than 140 stores. On Dec. 31, 2013, the mall's last retail store closed, and it currently remains abandoned.
Facebook: UrbanExplorationUS / Via architecturalafterlife.com
Facebook: UrbanExplorationUS / Via architecturalafterlife.com
Facebook: UrbanExplorationUS / Via architecturalafterlife.com

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