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1899:Alpena Mall
1894:Adrian Mall
1529:Macomb Mall
1230:The Village
1199:Street-side
1113:Macomb Mall
648:Old Chicago
629:Water tower
567:News-Herald
524:Arbor Drugs
488:Farmer Jack
481:Fashion Bug
426:Woolworth's
409:program on
268:30+ at peak
226: /
201:Coordinates
1954:Categories
1843:Lakes Mall
1722:Tri-Cities
1434:See also:
1284:Belleville
1262:(Main St.)
1256:(Main St.)
1254:Northville
1250:(Main St.)
1244:(Main St.)
1236:Birmingham
706:References
672:comic shop
668:skateboard
660:Applebee's
492:Applebee's
214:83°11′27″W
211:42°11′52″N
116:newspapers
1764:Elsewhere
1740:Dort Mall
1709:The Thumb
1664:Elsewhere
1512:Southeast
1416:Cancelled
1278:Wyandotte
1248:Rochester
1242:Royal Oak
1208:Greektown
1073:districts
965:Landmarks
664:Taco Bell
552:Wyandotte
496:Taco Bell
379:neon sign
363:Roseville
351:Federal's
255:Architect
57:Australia
21:Southgate
1489:Northern
1481:Michigan
1266:Dearborn
1260:Plymouth
1166:Open-air
1084:Enclosed
619:New York
603:Best Buy
595:Drive-In
516:megaplex
430:Kresge's
424:stores,
355:10½ Mile
190:Location
37:Edmonton
25:Michigan
1887:Defunct
1820:Western
1705:Central
1549:Oakland
1359:Defunct
1168:centers
652:Chili's
621:-based
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539:Chili's
415:WXON-TV
411:CKLW-TV
359:Gratiot
328:History
318:Detroit
273:No. of
239:Address
130:scholar
41:Alberta
29:England
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692:Taylor
662:, and
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396:German
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1011:SMART
986:Media
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586:now."
469:Kmart
399:polka
301:SMART
137:JSTOR
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