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Man, I remember this mall. It was behind my old HS and most people I knew worked there at one time or another. By the time I graduated it was crappy beyond belief--half the stores were defunct and the ones that were open were usually crappy replacement shops like "The Leather Store". They "remodeled" it several years back, but it was all superficial stuff (chairs instead of fountain, skylights) and didn't do any good. Anyhow, good times.