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  2. The Mall, London - Wikipedia

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    The Mall (/ ˈ m æ l / [1]) is a ceremonial route and roadway in the City of Westminster, central London, that travels 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) between Buckingham Palace at its western end and Trafalgar Square via Admiralty Arch to the east.

  3. Shopping center - Wikipedia

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    The term "mall" is used for those types of centers in some markets beyond North America such as India [42] and the United Arab Emirates. [43] In other developing countries such as Namibia and Zambia, "Mall" is found in the names of many small centers that qualify as neighborhood shopping centers or strip malls according to the ICSC. [44]

  4. List of largest shopping malls in New York - Wikipedia

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    Hudson Valley Mall: Kingston, New York: Hudson Valley 765,704 square feet (71,136.2 m 2) 30 Target, Dick's Sporting Goods 1981 Hull Property Group 32 Wilton Mall: Wilton, New York: Upstate 763,270 square feet (70,910 m 2) 86 JCPenney, Dick's Sporting Goods, HomeGoods, Bow Tie Cinemas 1990 Macerich 33 Salmon Run Mall: Watertown, New York: Upstate

  5. Mall - Wikipedia

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    The National Mall, an open-area national park in downtown Washington, D.C. The Mall, Armagh, a cricket ground in Armagh, Northern Ireland, UK; The Mall, London, the landmark ceremonial approach road to Buckingham Palace, City of Westminster, Central London; Pall Mall, London, is a street in the St James's area of the City of Westminster ...

  6. The Galleria - Wikipedia

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    The rink, known as "Polar Ice" and originally built in 1970, was the first ever built inside a mall. [22] The rink is positioned below the mall's central glass atrium which was originally added by Hines to increase the visibility of the stores in the lower level. [23] There is a jogging track on the roof around the atrium with a view to this rink.

  7. Shopping mall - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 29 January 2025. Large indoor shopping center This article is about large, usually enclosed, shopping centers anchored by traditional department stores. For an overview of all types of shopping centers, see Shopping center. For pedestrian malls, see Pedestrian zone. The Mall of America in Bloomington ...

  8. National Mall - Wikipedia

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    The National Mall has long served as a spot for jogging, picnics, and light recreation for the Washington population. The Smithsonian Carousel, located on the Mall in front of the Arts and Industry Building, is a popular attraction. The Allan Herschell Company built the carousel, which arrived at Gwynn Oak Park near Baltimore, Maryland, in 1947 ...

  9. Underground Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    With the old-style architecture lending considerable charm to the district, Underground Atlanta soon became Atlanta's best-known tourist attraction, [7] rivaling Bourbon Street in New Orleans. By 1972, its most profitable year, Underground had 3.5 million visitors and $17 million in sales. In 1973, there were 65 businesses employing 1,000. [11]