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The Valley Fair Shopping Center, Valley Fair Mall, or Valley Fair Center was a shopping mall in Appleton, in the U.S. state of Wisconsin that opened on March 10, 1955. This enclosed mall was the first weather-protected one to ever be built within the United States, and was the first to ever open. [2]
Valley Fair may refer to: Westfield Valley Fair, a shopping mall straddling the border of San Jose and Santa Clara, California. Valleyfair, a theme park in Shakopee, Minnesota. Valley Fair Shopping Center, a shopping mall which existed in Appleton, Wisconsin from 1954 until 2007.
Valley Fair Mall may refer to: Valley Fair Mall (West Valley City, Utah) Valley Fair Shopping Center, in Appleton, Wisconsin; Westfield Valley Fair, overlaying parts of both the California cities of San Jose and Santa Clara
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Appleton's tallest building, the 222 Building was built in 1952. [24] The Valley Fair Shopping Center, built in 1954, laid claim to being the first enclosed shopping mall in the United States, although this claim is disputed by other malls. In 2007 most of the structure was demolished, leaving only its east wing and a movie theater.
The CEO said the cinema has "the '80s mall movie-going vibe" and the space to add an arcade to bring extra experiences to the theater.
The enclosed shopping mall did not appear until the mid-1950s. One of the earliest examples was the Valley Fair Shopping Center in Appleton, Wisconsin, [54] which opened in March 1955. Valley Fair featured a number of modern features including central heating and cooling, a large outdoor parking area, semi-detached anchor stores, and restaurants.
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