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A good museum about the things of the past towards the subnormal portion of the humanity. :)
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How meticulously looking point-of-view! One almost hopes to see vistas like this the whole day! ;)
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Thnx for sharing the great shoot! More info on Dixie Square and many other dead malls here: http://www.deadmalls.c...xie_square_mall.html
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The dead bodies found every day in the mall were the folks that lived in those.
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Zombies.
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Vlad the Impaler! Those are a warning to approaching explorers.
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How much per ton for the ceiling tile mush?
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There was some sort of anchorage bracket on the triangle, there you go! At least it wasn't just the triangle as minimalist art.

A 1974 Dodge Monaco 4dr sedan like that is worth a few bucks because of that movie.

Jewel Osco, Gingiss, and Pier 1 is still around. I recall when Pier 1 was unusual simply because they sold imported stuff. We made everything here and had good jobs for everyone!
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A telephone solicitor was hung by his own telephone.
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Those Chicago ambulance drivers face a lot of challenges.
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Looks like turds where the e was. Somebody needed to put a dead rat there. A beautiful one, of course.
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Lingering spirit energy of the mall rats emanating from the astral plane. That, or very large rat turds.
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That looks like the side of my house.
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Why didn't this mall just go with the flow? Sell murder and kidnapping services. "Drugs R Us". Booze Brothers Brothel. Hoopti Oldsmobile. Capone's Liquor. Stormy's Strip Joint and Coin Laundry. Tommy's Guns and Chicago Typewriter Repair. Is there a hospital ER room nearby?
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And now, stray dogs pee on it.