About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 30. Chapters: Salisbury Mall, Owings Mills Mall, Annapolis Mall, Harundale Mall, Towson Town Center, Laurel Mall, Landover Mall, The Mall in Columbia, Rockville Mall, Capital Plaza Mall, Security Square Mall, Arundel Mills, The Rotunda, The Mall at Prince Georges, White Marsh Mall, Westfield Montgomery, Reisterstown Road Plaza, The Centre at Salisbury, White Marsh Town Center, Marley Station, Eastpoint Mall, Mondawmin Mall, The Centre at Golden Ring, Beltway Plaza, Savage Mill, Westfield Wheaton, Hunt Valley Towne Centre, TownMall of Westminster, Hagerstown Premium Outlets, Bowie Town Center, Valley Mall, The Shops at Kenilworth, Harford Mall, City Place Mall, St. Charles Towne Center, Laurel Shopping Center, Harborplace, Iverson Mall, Downtown Cumberland Historic District, Country Club Mall, List of shopping malls in Maryland, Severna Park Mall, White Flint Mall, Marlow Heights Shopping Center, The Shops at Wisconsin Place, The Boulevard at the Capital Centre, Jumpers Hole Mall, Lakeforest Mall. Excerpt: The Salisbury Mall was a one-level 600,000-square-foot (56,000 m) regional mall located on Civic and Glen Avenues in Salisbury, Maryland. The Salisbury Mall was the first enclosed climate-controlled shopping mall on the Delmarva Peninsula. In the October 16, 1968 edition of the Daily Times in Salisbury, it was reported that the overall cost of the mall had exceeded $7 million, and the parking lot alone could accommodate 3300 vehicles. It was anchored by Sears, Hecht's, Peebles, and Food Depot. Its ideal location near Salisbury's downtown district, and no other regional mall competition within a fifty-mile radius, allowed the Salisbury Mall to thrive as the only regional shopping mall on the Eastern Shore of Maryland for two decades. It had a convenient location in East Salisbury on Civic and Glen Avenues, situated in between a r...