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  2. Longview Mall - Wikipedia

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    Longview Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Longview, Texas. Opened in 1978, it features Dillard's , JCPenney , Dick's Sporting Goods , Conn's Home Plus , and HomeGoods as its anchor stores . History

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  4. List of shopping malls in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Hawthorne Plaza Shopping Center – Hawthorne (1977–1999) Hemet Valley Mall – Hemet (1980–present) Hillsdale Shopping Center – San Mateo (1981–present) Hilltop Mall – Richmond (1976–2021) Horton Plaza Mall – San Diego (1985–2020, outdoor) Huntington Center – Huntington Beach (1966–2003) Imperial Valley Mall – El Centro ...

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  7. Longview, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Longview's tallest building, the 10-story VeraBank CHRISTUS Good Shepherd Medical Center Looking west on Tyler Street in downtown Longview Longview is one of several cities in East Texas that serve as a center for the " patent troll " industry, due to a perception that the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas is a ...

  8. Dan Bell - Wikipedia

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    Narrated by Bell, the moments chronicled in what Bryan Menegus of Gizmodo calls a "hypnotizing tour" throughout a "post-capitalist dystopia[n]" landscape of stores and shopping centers that went out of business during the early-to-mid-2010s' so-called "retail apocalypse".

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