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67-966: Coordinates : 39°18′46″N 80°16′21″W  /  39.31284°N 80.27243°W  / 39.31284; -80.27243 Shopping mall in West Virginia, United States Meadowbrook Mall [REDACTED] JCPenney at Meadowbrook Mall, December 2012 [REDACTED] Location Bridgeport, West Virginia , United States Coordinates 39°18′46″N 80°16′21″W  /  39.31284°N 80.27243°W  / 39.31284; -80.27243 Address 2399 Meadowbrook Rd Opening date 1982 Developer Cafaro Company Management Marcello Lalama Owner Cafaro Company No. of stores and services 109 No. of anchor tenants 4 open, (1 under construction) Total retail floor area 849,206 sq ft (78,893.8 m) No. of floors 2 but only 1

134-505: A tan ⁡ ϕ {\displaystyle \textstyle {\tan \beta ={\frac {b}{a}}\tan \phi }\,\!} ; for the GRS   80 and WGS   84 spheroids, b a = 0.99664719 {\textstyle {\tfrac {b}{a}}=0.99664719} . ( β {\displaystyle \textstyle {\beta }\,\!} is known as the reduced (or parametric) latitude ). Aside from rounding, this

201-460: A datum transformation such as a Helmert transformation , although in certain situations a simple translation may be sufficient. Datums may be global, meaning that they represent the whole Earth, or they may be local, meaning that they represent an ellipsoid best-fit to only a portion of the Earth. Examples of global datums include World Geodetic System (WGS   84, also known as EPSG:4326 ),

268-608: A point on Earth's surface is the angle east or west of a reference meridian to another meridian that passes through that point. All meridians are halves of great ellipses (often called great circles ), which converge at the North and South Poles. The meridian of the British Royal Observatory in Greenwich , in southeast London, England, is the international prime meridian , although some organizations—such as

335-473: A region of the surface of the Earth. Some newer datums are bound to the center of mass of the Earth. This combination of mathematical model and physical binding mean that anyone using the same datum will obtain the same location measurement for the same physical location. However, two different datums will usually yield different location measurements for the same physical location, which may appear to differ by as much as several hundred meters; this not because

402-2285: A small enclosed area remains) West County Center  – Des Peres (1969–present) West Park Mall  – Cape Girardeau (1981–present) Montana [ edit ] Gallatin Valley Mall  – Bozeman (1980–present) Holiday Village Mall  – Great Falls (1962–present) Kalispell Center Mall  – Kalispell (1986–present) Rimrock Mall  – Billings (1975–present) Southgate Mall  – Missoula (1978–present) Nebraska [ edit ] Conestoga Mall  – Grand Island (1974–present) Crossroads Mall  – Omaha (1960–2020) Gateway Mall  – Lincoln (1971–present) Oak View Mall  – Omaha (1991–present) Southroads Mall  – Bellevue (1966–present) Westroads Mall  – Omaha (1967–present) Nevada [ edit ] 63  – Paradise (2023–present) The Boulevard Mall  – Paradise (1968–present) Fashion Show Mall  – Paradise (1981–present) The Forum Shops at Caesars  – Paradise (1992–present) Galleria at Sunset  – Henderson (1996–present) Grand Canal Shoppes  – Paradise (1999–present) Meadowood Mall  – Reno (1978–present) Meadows Mall  – Las Vegas (1978–present) Miracle Mile Shops  – Paradise (2000–present) Outlets at Legends  – Sparks (2008–present, outdoor) Park Lane Mall  – Reno (1967–2007) Prizm Outlets  – Primm (1998–present) The Shops at Crystals  – Paradise (2009–present) New Hampshire [ edit ] Mall at Fox Run  – Newington (1983–present) Mall at Rockingham Park  – Salem (1991–present) Mall of New Hampshire  – Manchester (1977–present) Merrimack Premium Outlets  – Merrimack (2012–present, outdoor) Pheasant Lane Mall  – Nashua (1986–present) Settlers Green  – North Conway (1988–present, outdoor) Steeplegate Mall  – Concord (1990–2022) New Jersey [ edit ] Main article: List of shopping malls in New Jersey [REDACTED] The exterior of American Dream Meadowlands,

469-411: Is 6,367,449 m . Since the Earth is an oblate spheroid , not spherical, that result can be off by several tenths of a percent; a better approximation of a longitudinal degree at latitude ϕ {\displaystyle \phi } is where Earth's equatorial radius a {\displaystyle a} equals 6,378,137 m and tan ⁡ β = b

536-480: Is 110.6 km. The circles of longitude, meridians, meet at the geographical poles, with the west–east width of a second naturally decreasing as latitude increases. On the Equator at sea level, one longitudinal second measures 30.92 m, a longitudinal minute is 1855 m and a longitudinal degree is 111.3 km. At 30° a longitudinal second is 26.76 m, at Greenwich (51°28′38″N) 19.22 m, and at 60° it

603-522: Is 15.42 m. On the WGS   84 spheroid, the length in meters of a degree of latitude at latitude ϕ (that is, the number of meters you would have to travel along a north–south line to move 1 degree in latitude, when at latitude ϕ ), is about The returned measure of meters per degree latitude varies continuously with latitude. Similarly, the length in meters of a degree of longitude can be calculated as (Those coefficients can be improved, but as they stand

670-462: Is different from Wikidata Infobox mapframe without OSM relation ID on Wikidata Coordinates on Wikidata Pages using the Kartographer extension Geographic coordinate system A geographic coordinate system ( GCS ) is a spherical or geodetic coordinate system for measuring and communicating positions directly on Earth as latitude and longitude . It is

737-456: Is known as a graticule . The origin/zero point of this system is located in the Gulf of Guinea about 625 km (390 mi) south of Tema , Ghana , a location often facetiously called Null Island . In order to use the theoretical definitions of latitude, longitude, and height to precisely measure actual locations on the physical earth, a geodetic datum must be used. A horizonal datum

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804-741: Is public accessible Website meadowbrookmall .com Meadowbrook Mall is a regional shopping mall in Bridgeport, West Virginia . It was built in late 1982 by the Cafaro Company of Youngstown, Ohio . The original architecture and engineering was done by the Keeva J. Kekst company. The mall includes five anchor stores, JCPenney , Target , Marshalls , Boscov's and a Cinemark theater. Former anchors include Elder-Beerman , Ames , Murphy's Mart , Stone & Thomas , The Bon-Ton , Sears , Montgomery Ward , and Joann . Marshalls

871-622: Is the exact distance along a parallel of latitude; getting the distance along the shortest route will be more work, but those two distances are always within 0.6 m of each other if the two points are one degree of longitude apart. Like any series of multiple-digit numbers, latitude-longitude pairs can be challenging to communicate and remember. Therefore, alternative schemes have been developed for encoding GCS coordinates into alphanumeric strings or words: These are not distinct coordinate systems, only alternative methods for expressing latitude and longitude measurements. List of shopping malls in

938-465: Is used to precisely measure latitude and longitude, while a vertical datum is used to measure elevation or altitude. Both types of datum bind a mathematical model of the shape of the earth (usually a reference ellipsoid for a horizontal datum, and a more precise geoid for a vertical datum) to the earth. Traditionally, this binding was created by a network of control points , surveyed locations at which monuments are installed, and were only accurate for

1005-750: The EPSG and ISO 19111 standards, also includes a choice of geodetic datum (including an Earth ellipsoid ), as different datums will yield different latitude and longitude values for the same location. The invention of a geographic coordinate system is generally credited to Eratosthenes of Cyrene , who composed his now-lost Geography at the Library of Alexandria in the 3rd century BC. A century later, Hipparchus of Nicaea improved on this system by determining latitude from stellar measurements rather than solar altitude and determining longitude by timings of lunar eclipses , rather than dead reckoning . In

1072-481: The International Date Line , which diverges from it in several places for political and convenience reasons, including between far eastern Russia and the far western Aleutian Islands . The combination of these two components specifies the position of any location on the surface of Earth, without consideration of altitude or depth. The visual grid on a map formed by lines of latitude and longitude

1139-526: The 1st or 2nd century, Marinus of Tyre compiled an extensive gazetteer and mathematically plotted world map using coordinates measured east from a prime meridian at the westernmost known land, designated the Fortunate Isles , off the coast of western Africa around the Canary or Cape Verde Islands , and measured north or south of the island of Rhodes off Asia Minor . Ptolemy credited him with

1206-4266: The Americas – Balcones Heights (1961–present) The Woodlands Mall – The Woodlands (1994–present) Utah [ edit ] Cache Valley Mall  – Logan (1976–2024) City Creek Center  – Salt Lake City (2012–present) Cottonwood Mall  – Holladay (1962–2007, Macy's closed in 2017) Crossroads Plaza  – Salt Lake City (1980–2007, replaced by City Creek Center) Fashion Place  – Murray (1972–present) Layton Hills Mall  – Layton (1980–present) Newgate Mall  – Ogden (1981–present) Provo Towne Centre  – Provo (1998–present) Red Cliffs Mall  – St. George (1990–present) Shops at South Town  – Sandy (1986–present) Trolley Square  – Salt Lake City (1972–present) University Place  – Orem (1973–present) Valley Fair Mall  – West Valley City (1970–present) ZCMI Center Mall  – Salt Lake City (1975–2007, replaced by City Creek Center) Vermont [ edit ] CityPlace Burlington  – Burlington (1976–2022) Diamond Run Mall  – Rutland (1995–2019) University Mall  – South Burlington (1979–present) Virginia [ edit ] Apple Blossom Mall  – Winchester (1982–present) Ballston Quarter  – Arlington (1986–present) Bristol Mall  – Bristol (1976–2017) Charlottesville Fashion Square  – Charlottesville (1980–present) Chesapeake Square  – Chesapeake (1989–present) Chesterfield Towne Center  – Richmond (1975–present) Claypool Hill Mall  – Cedar Bluff (1982–present) Cloverleaf Mall  – Chesterfield (1972–2008) Coliseum Mall  – Hampton (1973–2007) Danville Mall  – Danville (1984–present) Dulles Town Center  – Dulles (1999–present) Eden Center  – Falls Church (1984–present) Fair Oaks Mall  – Fairfax (1980–present) Fashion Centre at Pentagon City  – Arlington (1989–present) Greenbrier Mall  – Chesapeake (1981–present) Landmark Mall  – Alexandria (1990–2017) Lynnhaven Mall  – Virginia Beach (1981–present) MacArthur Center  – Norfolk (1999–present) Manassas Mall  – Manassas (1972–present) Military Circle Mall  – Norfolk (1970–2023) Mercury Plaza Mall  – Hampton (1967–1987) Newmarket North Mall  – Hampton (1975–2000) Norfolk Premium Outlets  – Norfolk (2017–present, outdoor) Patrick Henry Mall  – Newport News (1987–present) Pembroke Mall  – Virginia Beach (1966–2022) Potomac Mills  – Woodbridge (1985–present) Regency Square  – Richmond (1975–present) Richlands Mall  – Richlands (1980–present) River Ridge Mall  – Lynchburg (1980–present) Seven Corners Shopping Center  – Seven Corners (1969–1995) The Shops at Willow Lawn  – Richmond (1986–2011) Short Pump Town Center  – Richmond (2003–present, outdoor) Skyline Mall  – Bailey's Crossroads (1977–2002) Southpark Mall  – Colonial Heights (1989–present) Spotsylvania Towne Centre  – Spotsylvania County (1980–present) Springfield Town Center  – Springfield (1973–present) Staunton Mall  – Staunton (1987–2020) Stony Point Fashion Park  – Richmond (2003–present, outdoor) Tanglewood Mall  – Roanoke (1973–present) Tower Mall  – Portsmouth (1973–2000) Tysons Corner Center  – McLean (1968–present) Tysons Galleria  – McLean (1988–present) Uptown Christiansburg  (formerly New River Valley Mall) – Christiansburg (1988–present) Valley Mall  – Harrisonburg (1978–present) Valley View Mall  – Roanoke (1985–present) Virginia Center Commons  – Glen Allen (1991–2022) Williamsburg Outlet Mall  – Williamsburg (1983–2013) Washington [ edit ] Main article: List of shopping malls in Washington (state) [REDACTED] Westfield Southcenter mall,

1273-2364: The Americas) – Miami (1970–present) Melbourne Square – Melbourne (1982–present) Merritt Square Mall  – Merritt Island (1970–present) Miami International Mall – Doral (1983–present) Miracle Marketplace – Miami (1989–present) The Oaks Mall  – Gainesville (1978–present) Omni International Mall  – Miami (1977–2000) Orange Park Mall  – Orange Park (1975–present) Orlando Fashion Square  – Orlando (1973–present) Oviedo Mall  – Oviedo (1998–present) Paddock Mall  – Ocala (1980–present) Palm Beach Mall  – West Palm Beach (1967–2010) Pembroke Lakes Mall – Pembroke Pines (1992–present) Pinellas Square Mall  – Pinellas Park (1977–2004) Plantation Towne Mall  – Plantation (1971–1996) Pompano Citi Centre – Pompano Beach (1970–present) Port Charlotte Town Center  – Port Charlotte (1989–present) Regency Square Mall  – Jacksonville (1967–present) Santa Rosa Mall  – Mary Esther (1976–present) Sarasota Square Mall  – Sarasota (1977–present) Sawgrass Mills  – Sunrise (1990–present) Seminole Towne Center  – Sanford (1995–present) Southland Mall  – Cutler Bay (1978–present) St. Johns Town Center  – Jacksonville (2005–present) Sunshine Mall  – Clearwater (1968–1998) Tampa Bay Center  – Tampa (1976–2002) Town Center at Boca Raton – Boca Raton (1980–present) Treasure Coast Square  – Martin County (1987–present) Twin City Mall  – North Palm Beach (1971–1991) Tyrone Square Mall  – St. Petersburg (1972–present) University Mall  – Pensacola (1974–2013) University Mall  – Tampa (1974–present) Volusia Mall  – Daytona Beach (1974–present) Waterside Shops  – Naples (1992–present, outdoor) West Oaks Mall  – Ocoee (1996–present) Westfield Brandon  – Brandon (1995–present) Westland Mall  – Hialeah (1971–present) WestShore Plaza  – Tampa (1967–present) Georgia [ edit ] [REDACTED] Mall of Georgia,

1340-2677: The Bay Area – Milpitas (1994–present) Grossmont Center – La Mesa (1961–present, outdoor) The Grove at Farmers Market – Los Angeles (2002–present, outdoor) 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 (2005–present) Indian Hill Village – Pomona (1982–1995) Indio Fashion Mall – Indio (1975–present) Inland Center – San Bernardino (1966–present) Irvine Spectrum Center – Irvine (1995–present, outdoor) La Cumbre Plaza – Santa Barbara (1967–present, outdoor) La Habra Fashion Square – La Habra (1968–1992) La Jolla Village Square – La Jolla (1979–1992) La Mirada Mall – La Mirada (1970s–1990) Laguna Hills Mall – Laguna Hills (1973–2018) Lakewood Center – Lakewood (1978–present) Las Americas Premium Outlets – San Ysidro (2001–present, outdoor) Laurel Plaza – North Hollywood (1968–1994) Long Beach Plaza – Long Beach (1982–2000) Los Cerritos Center – Cerritos (1971–present) MainPlace Mall – Santa Ana (1987–present) The Mall of Victor Valley – Victorville (1987–present) Manhattan Village – Manhattan Beach (1982–present) Mayfield Mall – Mountain View (1966–1984) Metreon – San Francisco (1999–present) Montclair Place – Montclair (1968–present) Moreno Valley Mall – Moreno Valley (1992–present) NewPark Mall – Newark (1980–present) North County Mall – Escondido (1986–present) Northgate Mall – San Rafael (1987–present) Northridge Fashion Center – Northridge (1971–present) Northridge Mall – Salinas (1974–present) The Oaks – Thousand Oaks (1978–present) Old Towne Mall – Torrance (1972–1989) Ontario Mills – Ontario (1996–present) Ovation Hollywood – Los Angeles (2001–present, outdoor) Pacific East Mall – Richmond (1998–present) Pacific View Mall – Ventura (1983–present) Palm Springs Mall – Palm Springs (1965–2005) Panorama Mall – Panorama City (1980–present) Parkway Plaza – El Cajon (1972–present) Plaza Pasadena – Pasadena (1980–1998) Plaza West Covina – West Covina (1975–present) The Promenade – Woodland Hills, Los Angeles (1973–2022) Promenade on

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1474-1622: The Connecticut Post Mall, the largest mall in the state of Connecticut Brass Mill Center  – Waterbury (1997–present) Chapel Square Mall  – New Haven (1967–2002) Civic Center Mall  – Hartford (1974–2004) Connecticut Post Mall  – Milford (1981–present) Crystal Mall  – Waterford (1984–present) Danbury Fair  – Danbury (1986–present) East Brook Mall  – Mansfield (1975–present) Enfield Square  – Enfield (1971–present) Hawley Lane Mall  – Trumbull (1971–present) Meriden Mall  – Meriden (1971–present) The Shoppes at Buckland Hills  – Manchester (1990–present) The SoNo Collection  – Norwalk (2019–present) Stamford Town Center  – Stamford (1982–present) Trumbull Mall  – Trumbull (1964–present) Westfarms  – West Hartford (1974–present) Delaware [ edit ] Blue Hen Mall  – Dover (1968–1993) Christiana Mall  – Newark (1978–present) Concord Mall  – Wilmington (1968–present) Dover Mall  – Dover (1982–present) Tri-State Mall  – Claymont (1967–2015) District of Columbia [ edit ] DC USA – Washington (2008–present) Gallery Place – Washington (2004–present) Georgetown Park – Washington (1981–present) Mazza Gallerie – Washington (1977–2022) The Shops at National Place – Washington (1984–2020) Florida [ edit ] See also: List of shopping malls in

1541-1488: The Crossings (formerly Hickory Hollow Mall) – Antioch (1978–present) Governor's Square Mall  – Clarksville (1986–present) Hamilton Place  – Chattanooga (1987–present) Harding Mall  – Nashville (1966–2005) Hickory Ridge Mall  – Memphis (1981–present) Knoxville Center Mall  – Knoxville (1984–2020) The Mall at Green Hills  – Nashville (1960s–present) The Mall at Johnson City  – Johnson City (1971–present) Mall of Memphis  – Memphis (1981–2003) Northgate Mall  – Hixson (1972–present) Oak Court Mall  – Memphis (1988–present) Oak Ridge Mall  – Oak Ridge (1991–2016) Old Hickory Mall  – Jackson (1978–present) Opry Mills  – Nashville (2000–present) Peabody Place  – Memphis (2001–2012) (redeveloped) Raleigh Springs Mall  – Memphis (1971–2016) Rivergate Mall  – Nashville (1971–present) Shops of Saddle Creek  – Germantown (1987–present) Southland Mall  – Memphis (1966–present) Stones River Town Centre  – Murfreesboro (1992–present) West Town Mall  – Knoxville (1972–present) Wolfchase Galleria  – Memphis (1997–present) Texas [ edit ] Main article: List of shopping malls in Texas [REDACTED] The Galleria Mall,

1608-506: The Earth's surface move relative to each other due to continental plate motion, subsidence, and diurnal Earth tidal movement caused by the Moon and the Sun. This daily movement can be as much as a meter. Continental movement can be up to 10 cm a year, or 10 m in a century. A weather system high-pressure area can cause a sinking of 5 mm . Scandinavia is rising by 1 cm a year as a result of

1675-729: The European ED50 , and the British OSGB36 . Given a location, the datum provides the latitude ϕ {\displaystyle \phi } and longitude λ {\displaystyle \lambda } . In the United Kingdom there are three common latitude, longitude, and height systems in use. WGS   84 differs at Greenwich from the one used on published maps OSGB36 by approximately 112   m. The military system ED50 , used by NATO , differs from about 120   m to 180   m. Points on

1742-536: The French Institut national de l'information géographique et forestière —continue to use other meridians for internal purposes. The prime meridian determines the proper Eastern and Western Hemispheres , although maps often divide these hemispheres further west in order to keep the Old World on a single side. The antipodal meridian of Greenwich is both 180°W and 180°E. This is not to be conflated with

1809-566: The Great Plains  – Olathe (1997–2015; demolished except for Burlington) Indian Springs Mall  – Kansas City (1971–2011; demolished) Leavenworth Plaza  – Leavenworth (1967–2015; demolished except for ACE Hardware and the former Sears) Legends Outlets Kansas City  – Kansas City (2006–present. Outdoor outlet mall) Manhattan Town Center  – Manhattan (1987–present) Metcalf South Shopping Center  – Overland Park (1967–2014; demolished except for

1876-969: The Grenadines Trinidad and Tobago United States Dependencies and other territories Anguilla Aruba Bermuda Bonaire British Virgin Islands Cayman Islands Curaçao Greenland Guadeloupe Martinique Montserrat Puerto Rico Saint Barthélemy Saint Martin Saint Pierre and Miquelon Saba Sint Eustatius Sint Maarten Turks and Caicos Islands United States Virgin Islands v t e United States state-related lists List of states and territories of

1943-920: The Hub  – Des Moines (1985–2019) Kennedy Mall  – Dubuque (1970–present) Lindale Mall  – Cedar Rapids (1980–present) Mall of the Bluffs  – Council Bluffs (1986–2019) Merle Hay Mall  – Des Moines (1972–present) North Grand Mall  – Ames (1971–present) NorthPark Mall  – Davenport (1973–present) Old Capitol Mall  – Iowa City (1981–present) Quincy Place Mall  – Ottumwa (1990–present) Southern Hills Mall  – Sioux City (1980–present) Southridge Mall  – Des Moines (1975–2012) Valley West Mall  – West Des Moines (1975–present) Westdale Mall  – Cedar Rapids (1979–2014) Westland Mall  – West Burlington (1977–present) Kansas [ edit ] The Great Mall of

2010-518: The Levee  – Newport (2001–present) Outlet Shoppes of the Bluegrass  – Simpsonville (2014–present, outdoor) Oxmoor Center – Louisville (1971–present) South Side Mall  – South Williamson (1981–present) Towne Square Mall  – Owensboro (1978–2023) Turfland Mall  – Lexington (1967–2008) Louisiana [ edit ] [REDACTED] Main entrance of

2077-5593: The Mall of Louisiana, the largest mall in the state of Louisiana Acadiana Mall  – Lafayette (1979–present) Alexandria Mall  – Alexandria (1973–present) Cortana Mall  – Baton Rouge (1976–2019) The Esplanade  – Kenner (1983–2021) Lake Forest Plaza  – New Orleans East (1974–2005) Lakeside Shopping Center  – Metairie (1969–present) Mall of Louisiana  – Baton Rouge (1997–present) Mall St. Vincent  – Shreveport (1977–present) New Orleans Centre  – New Orleans (1988–2005) North Shore Square  – Slidell (1985–2019) Oakwood Center  – Gretna (1966–present) The Outlet Collection at Riverwalk  – New Orleans (1986–present) Pecanland Mall  – Monroe (1985–present) Pierre Bossier Mall  – Bossier City (1982–present) Prien Lake Mall  – Lake Charles (1972–present) Southland Mall  – Houma (1969–present) Maine [ edit ] Aroostook Centre Mall  – Presque Isle (1993–present) Auburn Mall  – Auburn (1979–present) Bangor Mall  – Bangor (1978–present) Maine Mall  – South Portland (1971–present) Maryland [ edit ] Main article: List of shopping malls in Maryland [REDACTED] Arundel Mills Rowhouse Entry No. 1 at night Arundel Mills – Hanover (2000–present) Beltway Plaza Mall – Greenbelt (1972–present) Capital Plaza Mall – Landover Hills (1982–2005) The Centre at Forestville – Forestville (1979–present) The Centre at Salisbury – Salisbury (1990–present) Country Club Mall – Cumberland (1981–present) Eastpoint Mall – Dundalk (1974–present) Ellsworth Place – Silver Spring (1992–present) Francis Scott Key Mall – Frederick (1978–present) Frederick Towne Mall – Frederick (1972–2013) Glen Burnie Mall – Glen Burnie (1963–2018) Golden Ring Mall – Rosedale (1974–2000) Harborplace – Baltimore (1980–present) Harford Mall – Bel Air (1973–present) Harundale Mall – Glen Burnie (1958–1997) Hunt Valley Mall – Hunt Valley (1981–2000) Lakeforest Mall – Gaithersburg (1978–2023) Landover Mall – Landover (1972–2002) Laurel Mall – Laurel (1979–2012) The Mall at Prince Georges – Hyattsville (1977–present) The Mall in Columbia – Columbia (1971–present) Marley Station Mall – Glen Burnie (1987–present) Mondawmin Mall – Baltimore (1963–present) Owings Mills Mall – Owings Mills (1986–2015) Reisterstown Road Plaza – Baltimore (1976–present) Rockville Mall – Rockville (1972–1995) The Rotunda – Baltimore (1971–present) Salisbury Mall – Salisbury (1968–2004) Savage Mill – Savage (1985–present) Security Square Mall – Woodlawn (1972–present) Severna Park Mall – Severna Park (1975–2000) St. Charles Towne Center – St. Charles (1988–present) The Shops at Iverson – Hillcrest Heights (1967–present) The Shops at Kenilworth – Towson (1979–present) TownMall of Westminster – Westminster (1987–present) Towson Marketplace – Towson, Maryland (1981–1995) Towson Town Center – Towson (1973–present) Valley Mall – Hagerstown (1974–present) Westfield Annapolis – Annapolis (1980–present) Westfield Montgomery – Bethesda (1968–present) Westfield Wheaton – Wheatland (1981–present) Westview Mall – Catonsville (1963–2002) White Flint Mall – Rockville (1977–2015) White Marsh Mall – White Marsh (1981–present) Massachusetts [ edit ] Arsenal Mall  – Watertown (1983–2017) Auburn Mall  – Auburn (1971–present) Bayside Mall  – Dorchester, Boston (1967–1973) Berkshire Mall  – Lanesborough (1988–2019) Billerica Mall  – Billerica (1975–2009) Burlington Mall  – Burlington (1968–present) CambridgeSide  – Cambridge (1990–present) Cape Cod Factory Outlet Mall  – Bourne (1972–2011) Cape Cod Mall  – Hyannis (1970–present) Copley Place  – Boston (1983–present) Dartmouth Mall  – North Dartmouth (1971–present) Eastfield Mall  – Springfield (1967–2023) Emerald Square  – North Attleboro (1989–present) Greendale Mall  – Worcester (1987–2021) Hampshire Mall  – Hadley (1978–present) Hanover Mall  – Hanover (1971–2020) Hanover Crossing  – Hanover (2022–present) Holyoke Mall at Ingleside  – Holyoke (1979–present) Kingston Collection  – Kingston (1989–present) LaFayette Place Mall  – Boston (1984–1989) Liberty Tree Mall  – Danvers (1972–present) The Mall at Whitney Field  – Leominster (1967–present) Methuen Mall  – Methuen (1973–1997) Mountain Farms Mall  – Hadley (1973–1998) Natick Mall  – Natick (1966–present) New Harbour Mall  – Fall River (1971–2016) Northshore Mall  – Peabody (1972–present) Prudential Center  – Boston (1993–present) The Shops at Chestnut Hill  – Newton (1974–present) Silver City Galleria  – Taunton (1992–2020) Solomon Pond Mall  – Marlborough (with

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2144-857: The Mart  – Chicago (1991–present) The Shops at North Bridge  – Chicago (2000–present) SouthPark Mall  – Moline (1974–present) Spring Hill Mall  – West Dundee (1980–2024) St. Clair Square  – Fairview Heights (1974–present) Stratford Square Mall  – Bloomingdale (1981–2024) University Mall  – Carbondale (1974–present) Village Mall  – Danville (1975–present) Water Tower Place  – Chicago (1976–present) Westfield Old Orchard  – Skokie (1956–present, outdoor) White Oaks Mall  – Springfield (1977–present) Woodfield Mall  – Schaumburg (1971–present) Yorktown Center  – Lombard (1968–present) Indiana [ edit ] [REDACTED] Castleton Square road sign,

2211-3030: The Park  – Little Rock (1985–present) University Mall  – Little Rock (1967–2007) California [ edit ] Main article: List of shopping malls in California [REDACTED] South Coast Plaza, largest mall in California and the 4th largest in the United States. Americana at Brand – Glendale (2008–present, outdoor) Anaheim GardenWalk – Anaheim (2008–present, outdoor) Anaheim Center – Anaheim (1974–1993) Antelope Valley Mall – Palmdale (1990–present) Arden Fair – Sacramento (1971–present) Asian Garden Mall – Westminster (1987–present) Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza – Los Angeles (1989–present) Barstow Mall – Barstow, California (1975–present) Bayfair Center – San Leandro (1977–present) Bayshore Mall – Eureka (1987–present) Beverly Center – Los Angeles (1982–present) Beverly Connection – Beverly Grove, Los Angeles (1989–present, outdoor) Brea Mall – Brea (1977–present) Broadway Plaza – Downtown Los Angeles (1973–2015) Buena Park Downtown – Buena Park (1976–present) Burbank Town Center – Burbank (1991–present) Capitola Mall – Capitola (1977–present) Carousel Mall – San Bernardino (1972–2017) Chico Marketplace – Chico (1988–present) Chula Vista Center – Chula Vista (1962–present, outdoor) Citadel Outlets – Commerce (1991–present, outdoor) City National Plaza – Downtown Los Angeles (1972–present) The City Shopping Center – Orange (1970–1996) Coddingtown Mall – Santa Rosa (1979–present) Country Club Centre – Sacramento County (1970–1991) Del Amo Fashion Center – Torrance (1981–present) Del Monte Center – Monterey (1967–present, outdoor) Desert Fashion Plaza – Palm Springs (1967–1992) Downtown Plaza – Sacramento (1971–2014) East Bay Science and Technology Center – Richmond (1976–present) Eastland Center – West Covina (1979–1997) Eastmont Town Center – East Oakland (1974–present) Eastridge Center – San Jose (1971–present) Emporium Centre San Francisco – San Francisco (1988–present) Escondido Village – Escondido (1964–1991) Esplanade Mall – Oxnard (1970–2000) Fallbrook Center – West Hills, Los Angeles (1986–present) Fashion Fair – Fresno (1970–present) Fashion Island – Newport Beach (1967–present, outdoor) Fashion Valley Mall – San Diego (1969–present, outdoor) FIGat7th – Los Angeles (1986–present) Florin Mall – Parkway–South Sacramento (1968–2006) Galleria at Tyler – Riverside (1970–present) Glendale Fashion Center – Glendale (1966–1994) Glendale Galleria – Glendale (1976–present) Great Mall of

2278-4315: The Peninsula – Rolling Hills Estates (1981–1998) Promenade Temecula – Temecula (1999–present) Puente Hills Mall – City of Industry (1974–present) The Quad at Whittier – Whittier (1973–1987) Redlands Mall – Redlands (1977–2010) San Mateo Fashion Island – San Mateo (1982–1995) Santa Maria Town Center – Santa Maria (1976–present) Santa Monica Place – Santa Monica (1980–2007) Santa Rosa Plaza – Santa Rosa (1983–present) Serramonte Center – Daly City (1969–present) Sherman Oaks Galleria – Sherman Oaks (1980–1999) Sherwood Mall – Stockton (1979–2022) The Shoppes at Carlsbad – Carlsbad (1969–present) The Shops at Mission Viejo – Mission Viejo (1979–present) The Shops at Montebello – Montebello (1985–present) The Shops at Palm Desert – Palm Desert (1982–present) The Shops at Santa Anita – Arcadia (1974–present) The Shops at Tanforan – San Bruno (1971–present) Simi Valley Town Center – Simi Valley (2005–present, outdoor) Solano Town Center – Fairfield (1981–present) Somersville Towne Center – Antioch (1989–present) South Bay Galleria – Redondo Beach (1985–present) South Coast Plaza – Costa Mesa (1967–present) SouthBay Pavilion – Carson (1973–present) Southland Mall – Hayward (1964–present) Stoneridge Shopping Center – Pleasanton (1980–present) Stonestown Galleria – San Francisco (1987–present) Stonewood Center – Downey (1990–present) Sunnyvale Town Center – Sunnyvale (1979–2018) Sunrise Mall – Citrus Heights (1971–present) Sunvalley Shopping Center – Concord (1967–present) Town Center at Corte Madera – Corte Madera (1985–present, outdoor) Universal CityWalk – Universal City (1993–present, outdoor) Vallco Shopping Mall – Cupertino (1976–present) Valley Plaza Mall – Bakersfield (1967–present) The Village at Corte Madera – Corte Madera (1985–present, outdoor) The Village at Orange – Orange (1971–2024) Vintage Faire Mall – Modesto (1977–present) Visalia Mall – Visalia (1964–present) Weberstown Mall – Stockton (1966–present) West Valley Mall – Tracy (1995–present) Westfield Century City – Los Angeles (1964–present, outdoor) Westfield Culver City – Culver City (1977–present) Westfield Fashion Square – Sherman Oaks (1990–present) Westfield Galleria at Roseville – Roseville (2000–present) Westfield Mission Valley – San Diego (1961–present, outdoor) Westfield Oakridge – San Jose (1971–present) Westfield Plaza Bonita – National City (1981–present) Westfield Topanga – Canoga Park (1964–present) Westfield UTC – San Diego (1977–present, outdoor) Westfield Valencia Town Center – Santa Clarita (1992–present) Westfield Valley Fair – San Jose (1970–present) Westgate Center – San Jose (1975–present) Westminster Mall – Westminster (1974–present) Westside Pavilion – West Los Angeles (1985–2019) Whittwood Mall – Whittier (1979–2004) Yuba Sutter Mall – Yuba City (1990–present) Colorado [ edit ] Buckingham Square  – Aurora (1971–2008) Chapel Hills Mall  – Colorado Springs (1982–present) Cherry Creek Shopping Center  – Denver (1990–present) Cinderella City  – Englewood (1968–1997) The Citadel  – Colorado Springs (1972–present) Colorado Mills  – Lakewood (2002–present) Crossroads Mall  – Boulder (1963–2004) FlatIron Crossing  – Broomfield (2000–present) Greeley Mall  – Greeley (1973–present) Mesa Mall  – Grand Junction (1980–present) Park Meadows  – Lone Tree (1996–present) Pueblo Mall  – Pueblo (1976–present) The Shops at Foothills  – Fort Collins (1973–present) Southglenn Mall  – Centennial (1974–2006) Southwest Plaza  – Littleton (1983–present) Town Center at Aurora  – Aurora (1975–present); originally Aurora Mall Westminster Mall  – Westminster (1977–2011) Connecticut [ edit ] [REDACTED] Entrance to

2345-1753: The Source  – East Garden City (1997–2017) Manhattan Mall  – Herald Square , Manhattan (1989–present) The Marketplace Mall  – Henrietta (1982–present) McKinley Mall  – Hamburg (1985–present) Midtown Plaza  – Rochester (1962–2008) Mohawk Mall  – Niskayuna (1970–2000) Nanuet Mall  – Nanuet (1969–2011) New Rochelle Mall  – New Rochelle (1968–1992) Newburgh Mall  – Newburgh (1980–present) Northway Shopping Center  – Colonie (1970–1999) Oakdale Commons  – Johnson City (1975–present) Palisades Center  – West Nyack (1998–present) Penn-Can Mall  – Cicero (1976–1996) Poughkeepsie Galleria  – Poughkeepsie (1987–present) Queens Center Mall  – Elmhurst, Queens (1973–present) Queens Place Mall  – Elmhurst, Queens (2002–present) Rainbow Centre Factory Outlet  – Niagara Falls (1982–2000) Rego Center  – Rego Park, Queens (2010–present) Roosevelt Field  – East Garden City ( Uniondale ) (1968–present) St. Lawrence Centre  – Massena (1990–2024) Salmon Run Mall  – Watertown (1986–present) Sangertown Square  – New Hartford (1980–present) Saratoga Mall  – Wilton (1973–1999) Seneca Mall  – Buffalo (1969–1994) ShoppingTown Mall  – DeWitt (1973–2020) The Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards  – Manhattan (2019–present) The Shops at Columbus Circle  – Deutsche Bank Center , Manhattan (2003–present) The Shops at Ithaca Mall  – Lansing (1976–present) Smith Haven Mall  – Lake Grove (with

2412-3007: The South Florida metropolitan area [REDACTED] Aventura Mall, the 5th largest mall in the United States and the largest in Florida Altamonte Mall  – Altamonte Springs (1974–present) Artegon Marketplace  – Orlando (2002–2017) Aventura Mall  – Aventura (1983–present) The Avenues  – Jacksonville (1990–present) The Bakery Centre – South Miami (1986–1996) Bal Harbour Shops – Bal Harbour (1965–present, outdoor) Bayside Marketplace – Downtown Miami (1987–present) Boynton Beach Mall  – Boynton Beach (1985–present) Brevard Mall  – Melbourne (1974–1997) Brickell City Centre – Brickell , Miami (2016–present) Broward Mall – Plantation (1978–present) Centre of Tallahassee  – Tallahassee (1971–present) Citrus Park Town Center – Citrus Park (1999–present) Coastland Center  – Naples (1977–present) Coral Square – Coral Springs (1984–present) Cordova Mall  – Pensacola (1971–present) Countryside Mall  – Clearwater (1975–present) Cross Country Mall  – West Palm Beach (1979–1997) Crossings at Siesta Key  – Sarasota (1988–present) Crossroads Mall  – Largo (1984–2005) Crystal River Mall  – Crystal River (1990–2022) Dadeland Mall – Kendall (1971–present) DeSoto Square Mall – Bradenton (1973–2021) Dolphin Mall  – Miami (2001–present) Eagle Ridge Mall  – Lake Wales (1996–present) East Lake Square Mall  – Tampa (1976–1998) Edison Mall  – Fort Myers (1965–present) The Falls – Kendall (1980–present) Fashion Mall – Plantation (1988–2006) Festival Flea Market Mall – Coconut Creek (1991–present) The Florida Mall  – Orange County (1986–present) Gainesville Mall  – Gainesville (1969–1993) The Galleria at Fort Lauderdale – Fort Lauderdale (1980–present) The Gardens Mall  – Palm Beach Gardens (1988–present) Governor's Square  – Tallahassee (1979–present) Gulf View Square  – Port Richey (1980–present) Hollywood Fashion Center  – Hollywood (1971–1993) Indian River Mall  – Vero Beach (1996–present) International Plaza and Bay Street  – Tampa (2001–present) Lake Square Mall  – Leesburg (1980–present) Lakeland Square Mall  – Lakeland (1988–present) Lakes Mall  – Lauderdale Lakes (1972–1995) Lakeshore Mall  – Sebring (1992–present) The Mall at 163rd Street – North Miami Beach (1982–present) The Mall at Millenia  – Orlando (2002–present) Mall at University Town Center  – Sarasota (2014–present) The Mall at Wellington Green  – Wellington (2001–present) Midway Crossings (formerly Mall of

2479-4009: The United States Demographics Population African American Amish Asian Birth and death rates Density Hispanic and Latino Historical Household income Immigration LGBT Non-Hispanic white Pacific Islander Spanish-speaking Educational attainment Largest cities by population Median age Most popular given names Most populous counties Net migration Populated places Population density (cities) Race/ethnicity Religiosity Irreligion Economy Billionaires Budgets Companies Credit ratings Employment rates Exports and imports Federal tax revenue Federal taxation and spending Gross domestic product Growth rate Per capita Income Inequality Median home prices Median wages Millionaire households Minimum wages Poverty rates R&D spending Sales taxes Savings rate Socioeconomic factors Sovereign wealth funds State income taxes Unemployment rates Union affiliation Vehicles per capita Environment Botanical gardens Carbon dioxide emissions Parks National Natural Landmarks National Wildlife Refuges Nature centers Electricity ( Renewable ) Superfund sites Wilderness areas Geography Area Bays Beaches Coastline Elevation Extreme points Forest Geographic centers Highest cities Islands Lakes Mountains Regions Volcanoes Government Agriculture commissioners Attorneys general Capitals Capitol buildings Comparison Congressional districts Members Counties Alphabetical List Courts Governors Lieutenant governors Legislatures Libraries and archives Official languages Poets laureate Politics by state or territory Political party strength State auditors State legislators Alabama–Missouri Montana–Wyoming State senators State secretaries of state State speakers State chief justices State presidents pro tempore State superintendents of education State supreme courts State treasurers Statewide elected executive officials Health Changes in life expectancy, 1985–2010 Fertility rates Hospitals Human Development Index American Human Development Index Life expectancy Infant mortality rates Obesity rates Road deaths Smoking History Date of statehood Name etymologies Historical societies Museums National Historic Landmarks National Register of Historic Places State partitions Historic regions Law Abortion Age of consent Alcohol Dry communities Alford plea Cell phone use while driving Constitutions Firearms Firearms death rates Gun Violence Homicide Rate Law enforcement agencies Legality of cannabis Peace Index Prisons Incarceration rate Same-sex unions Former constitutional bans Marriage law Seat belt laws Self-representation Smoking bans Speed limits ( by jurisdiction ) Statutory codes Violent Crime Rate Miscellaneous Abbreviations Airports Bus transit systems Casinos Cemeteries Demonyms Flags Hotels Insignia Coats of arms License plates Malls Mottos Newspapers Nicknames Numbered highways Quarters 50 states District of Columbia and territories America

2546-1768: The United States List of shopping streets and districts by city v t e List of shopping malls in the United States by political division States Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Federal district Washington, D.C. Territories American Samoa Guam Northern Mariana Islands Puerto Rico U.S. Virgin Islands v t e List of shopping malls in North America Sovereign states Antigua and Barbuda Bahamas Barbados Belize Canada Costa Rica Cuba Dominica Dominican Republic El Salvador Grenada Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Mexico Nicaragua Panama Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and

2613-1823: The United States" . National Research Bureau. 1 July 1985 – via Google Books. ^ "Meadowbrook Mall Sears closing its doors come mid-April" . Archived from the original on 2017-01-04 . Retrieved 2017-05-15 . ^ "Archived copy" (PDF) . Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-06-21 . Retrieved 2007-05-27 . {{ cite web }} : CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( link ) ^ Staff (February 15, 2023). "Boscov's announces new store coming to Bridgeport, West Virginia's Meadowbrook Mall" . WVNews . Retrieved February 16, 2023 . External links [ edit ] Official website v t e Shopping malls in West Virginia Charleston Town Center The Commons Shopping Center Foxcroft Towne Center at Martinsburg Grand Central Mall The Highlands Huntington Mall Pullman Square Meadowbrook Mall Mercer Mall Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Meadowbrook_Mall&oldid=1222136505 " Categories : Cafaro Company Shopping malls in West Virginia Buildings and structures in Harrison County, West Virginia Tourist attractions in Harrison County, West Virginia Shopping malls established in 1982 Bridgeport, West Virginia Hidden categories: Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas CS1 maint: archived copy as title Articles with short description Short description

2680-2140: The United States#West Virginia From Misplaced Pages, the 💕 This is a list of current and former notable shopping malls and shopping centers in the United States . Alabama [ edit ] Main article: List of shopping malls in Alabama [REDACTED] Riverchase Galleria, the largest mall in Alabama Auburn Mall – Auburn (1973–present) Bridge Street Town Centre – Huntsville (2007–present, outdoor) Brookwood Village – Birmingham (1973–2022) Century Plaza – Birmingham (1975–2009) Decatur Mall – Decatur (1978–present) Eastdale Mall – Montgomery (1977–present) Eastwood Mall – Birmingham (1960–2006) Florence Mall – Florence (1978–present) Gadsden Mall – Gadsden (1974–present) Heart of Huntsville Mall – Huntsville (1961–2007) Jasper Mall – Jasper (1981–present) Madison Square Mall – Huntsville (1984–2017) The Mall at Westlake – Bessemer (1969–2009) McFarland Mall – Tuscaloosa (1969–2016) Montgomery Mall – Montgomery (1970–2008) Parkway Place – Huntsville (1976–present) Quintard Mall – Oxford (1970–present) Riverchase Galleria – Hoover (1986–present) Selma Mall – Selma (1971–present) The Shoppes at Bel Air – Mobile (1967–present) Southgate Mall – Muscle Shoals (1968–present) Springdale Mall – Mobile (1984–2008) University Mall – Tuscaloosa (1980–present) Western Hills Mall – Fairfield (1969–present) Wiregrass Commons Mall – Dothan (1986–present) Alaska [ edit ] Anchorage 5th Avenue Mall  – Anchorage (1987–present) Bentley Mall  – Fairbanks (1977–present) Dimond Center  – Anchorage (1977–present) Arizona [ edit ] [REDACTED] Scottsdale Fashion Square,

2747-577: The center of the Earth. Lines joining points of the same latitude trace circles on the surface of Earth called parallels , as they are parallel to the Equator and to each other. The North Pole is 90° N; the South Pole is 90° S. The 0° parallel of latitude is designated the Equator , the fundamental plane of all geographic coordinate systems. The Equator divides the globe into Northern and Southern Hemispheres . The longitude λ of

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2814-649: The default datum used for the Global Positioning System , and the International Terrestrial Reference System and Frame (ITRF), used for estimating continental drift and crustal deformation . The distance to Earth's center can be used both for very deep positions and for positions in space. Local datums chosen by a national cartographical organization include the North American Datum ,

2881-490: The distance they give is correct within a centimeter.) The formulae both return units of meters per degree. An alternative method to estimate the length of a longitudinal degree at latitude ϕ {\displaystyle \phi } is to assume a spherical Earth (to get the width per minute and second, divide by 60 and 3600, respectively): where Earth's average meridional radius M r {\displaystyle \textstyle {M_{r}}\,\!}

2948-871: The former Sears) Mission Center Mall  – Mission (1989–2006; demolished) Oak Park Mall  – Overland Park (1974–present; largest mall in Kansas and the Kansas City Metropolitan Area) Town Center Plaza  – Leawood (1996–present; outdoor mall; former home of the only Jacobson's department store in both Kansas City and the state of Kansas) Towne East Square  – Wichita (1975–present) Towne West Square  – Wichita (1981–present) Uptown Hutch  – Hutchinson (1986–present) West Ridge Mall  – Topeka (1988–present) Wichita Mall  – Wichita (1970–2003) Kentucky [ edit ] [REDACTED] Entrance of Fayette Mall,

3015-474: The full adoption of longitude and latitude, rather than measuring latitude in terms of the length of the midsummer day. Ptolemy's 2nd-century Geography used the same prime meridian but measured latitude from the Equator instead. After their work was translated into Arabic in the 9th century, Al-Khwārizmī 's Book of the Description of the Earth corrected Marinus' and Ptolemy's errors regarding

3082-2157: The largest mall in Arizona Arizona Mills  – Tempe (1997–present) Arrowhead Towne Center  – Glendale (1993–present) Biltmore Fashion Park  – Phoenix (1963–present, outdoor) Chandler Fashion Center  – Chandler (2001–present) Christown Spectrum Mall  – Phoenix (1961–present) Desert Ridge Marketplace  – Phoenix (2001–present, outdoor) Desert Sky Mall  – Phoenix (1981–present) El Con Center  – Tucson (1978–present) Fiesta Mall  – Mesa (1979–2018) Flagstaff Mall  – Flagstaff (1979–present) Foothills Mall  – Tucson (1982–2023) La Encantada  – Tucson (2003–present, outdoor) Los Arcos Mall  – Scottsdale (1969–1999) The Mall at Sierra Vista  – Sierra Vista (1999–present) Maryvale Mall  – Phoenix (1970s–1990s) Metrocenter  – Phoenix (1973–2020) Paradise Valley Mall  – Phoenix (1978–2021) Park Place  – Tucson (1975–present) Prescott Gateway Mall  – Prescott (2002–present) Scottsdale Fashion Square  – Scottsdale (1977–present) Superstition Springs Center  – Mesa (1990–present) Tanger Factory Outlet Centers  – Glendale (1981–present) Tempe Marketplace  – Tempe (2007–present, outdoor) Tri-City Mall  – Mesa (1968–1998) Tucson Mall  – Tucson (1982–present) Valley West Mall  – Glendale (1973–2000) Arkansas [ edit ] See also: List of shopping malls in Arkansas [REDACTED] Northwest Arkansas Mall Central Mall  – Fort Smith (1971–present) Indian Mall  – Jonesboro (1968–2008) (demolished except Sears, which closed in 2017) The Mall at Turtle Creek  – Jonesboro (2006–2020) McCain Mall  – North Little Rock (1973–present) Northwest Arkansas Mall  – Fayetteville (1972–present) Park Plaza Mall  – Little Rock (1988–present) Pavilion in

3149-699: The largest mall in Hawaii Ala Moana Center  – Honolulu , Oahu (1959–present, outdoor) International Market Place  – Honolulu , Oahu (2016–present, outdoor) Kahala Mall  – Honolulu , Oahu (1970–present) Kukui Grove Center  – Lihue , Kauai (1982–present) Pearlridge Center  – Aiea , Oahu (1972–present) Prince Kuhio Plaza  – Hilo , Hawaii (1985–present) Royal Hawaiian Center – Honolulu , Oahu (1979–present) Windward Mall  – Honolulu , Oahu (1982–present) Idaho [ edit ] [REDACTED] Former road sign at Boise Town Square,

3216-604: The largest mall in Idaho Boise Towne Square  – Boise (1988–present) Grand Teton Mall  – Idaho Falls (1984–present) Karcher Mall  – Nampa (1965–2020) Magic Valley Mall  – Twin Falls (1986–present) Palouse Mall  – Moscow (1976–present) Pine Ridge Mall  – Chubbuck (1981–present) Silver Lake Mall  – Coeur d'Alene (1989–present) Illinois [ edit ] [REDACTED] Woodfield Mall,

3283-2864: The largest mall in Illinois 1800 N. Clybourn  – Lincoln Park, Chicago (1989–1993) 900 North Michigan Shops  – Chicago (1988–present) Alton Square Mall  – Alton (1978–present) Belvidere Discount Mall  – Waukegan (1965–present) Block 37  – Chicago (2008–present) The Brickyard  – Chicago (1977–2003) Charlestowne Mall  – St. Charles (1991–2017) Cherryvale Mall  – Rockford (1973–present) Chicago Place  – Chicago (1991–2009) Chicago Ridge Mall  – Chicago Ridge (1981–present) College Hills Mall  – Normal (1980–2004) Cross County Mall  – Mattoon (1971–present) Deerbrook Mall  – Deerfield (1971–2014) Dixie Square Mall  – Harvey (1966–1978) Eastland Mall  – Bloomington (1967–present) Fashion Outlets of Chicago  – Rosemont (2013–present) Ford City Mall  – Chicago (1965–present) Fox Valley Mall  – Aurora (1975–present) Golf Mill Shopping Center  – Niles (1960–present) Gurnee Mills  – Gurnee (1991–present) Harlem Irving Plaza  – Norridge (1956–present) Hawthorn Mall  – Vernon Hills (1973–present) Hickory Point Mall  – Forsyth (1978–present) Illinois Star Centre  – Marion (1991–2018) James R. Thompson Center  – Chicago (1985–2022) Lakehurst Mall  – Waukegan (1971–2004) Lincoln Mall  – Matteson (1973–2015) Lincolnwood Town Center  – Lincolnwood (1990–present) Louis Joliet Mall  – Joliet (1978–present) Machesney Park Mall  – Machesney Park (1978–2003) Market Place Shopping Center  – Champaign (1975–present) Navy Pier  – Chicago (1995–present) North Park Plaza  – Villa Park (1973–present) North Pier  – Chicago (1990–2013) North Riverside Park Mall  – North Riverside (1975–present) Northbrook Court  – Northbrook (1976–present) Northfield Square  – Bradley (1990–present) Northland Mall  – Sterling (1973–present) Northwoods Mall  – Peoria (1973–present) Oakbrook Center  – Oak Brook (1962–present, outdoor) Old Chicago  – Bolingbrook (1975–1980) One Schaumburg Place  – Schaumburg (1991–1997) Orland Park Place  – Orland Park (1982–1997) Orland Square Mall  – Orland Park (1976–present) Peru Mall  – Peru (1974–present) The Plaza  – Evergreen Park (1966–2013) Quincy Mall  – Quincy (1978–present) Randhurst Mall  – Mount Prospect (1962–2008) River Oaks Center  – Calumet City (1966–present) Sandburg Mall  – Galesburg (1975–2018) Shops at

3350-1892: The largest mall in Indiana Castleton Square  – Indianapolis (1972–present) Century Mall  – Merrillville (1979–2001) Circle Centre  – Indianapolis (1995–present) College Mall  – Bloomington (1965–present) Concord Mall  – Elkhart (1972–2023) Eastgate Consumer Mall  – Indianapolis (1972–2004) Eastland Mall  – Evansville (1981–present) The Fashion Mall at Keystone  – Indianapolis (1973–present) Five Points Mall  – Marion (1978–2019) Glenbrook Square  – Fort Wayne (1980–present) Glendale Mall  – Indianapolis (1970–2007) Green Tree Mall  – Clarksville (1968–present) Greenwood Park Mall  – Greenwood (1980–present) Haute City Center  – Terre Haute (1970–present) Kokomo Mall  – Kokomo (1970–2014) Lafayette Square Mall  – Indianapolis (1968–present) Markland Mall  – Kokomo (1968–present) Mounds Mall  – Anderson (1965–2018) Muncie Mall  – Muncie (1970–present) River Falls Mall  – Clarksville (1990–2005) Scottsdale Mall  – South Bend (1973–2004) Southlake Mall  – Merrillville (1974–present) Southtown Mall  – Fort Wayne (1969–2003) Tippecanoe Mall  – Lafayette (1974–present) University Park Mall  – Mishawaka (1979–present) Washington Square Mall  – Evansville (1963–present) Washington Square Mall  – Indianapolis (1974–present) Woodmar Mall  – Hammond (1966–2006) Iowa [ edit ] Coral Ridge Mall  – Coralville (1998–present) Crossroads Mall  – Waterloo (1970–present) Jordan Creek Town Center  – West Des Moines (2004–present) Kaleidoscope at

3417-907: The largest mall in Kentucky Ashland Town Center  – Ashland (1989–present) Bashford Manor Mall  – Louisville (1973–2001) Fayette Mall  – Lexington (1971–present) Florence Mall  – Florence (1976–present) Fourth Street Live!  – Louisville (2004–present) Greenwood Mall  – Bowling Green (1979–present) Jefferson Mall  – Louisville (1978–present) Kentucky Oaks Mall  – Paducah (1982–present) Kyova Mall  – Ashland (1989–2021) Lexington Mall  – Lexington (1975–2005) Mall at Lexington Green  – Lexington (1986–present) Mall St. Matthews  – Louisville (1962–present) Mid-City Mall  – Louisville (1962–present) Middlesboro Mall  – Middlesboro (1983–present) Newport on

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3484-786: The largest mall in Mississippi Edgewater Mall  – Biloxi (1963–present) Mall at Barnes Crossing  – Tupelo (1990–present) Metrocenter Mall  – Jackson (1978–2018) Northpark Mall  – Ridgeland (1984–present) Turtle Creek Mall  – Hattiesburg (1994–present) Uptown McComb (formerly Edgewood Mall) – McComb (1987–present) Uptown Meridian (formerly Bonita Lakes Mall) – Meridian (1997–present) Missouri [ edit ] [REDACTED] Jamestown Mall in Missouri Antioch Center  – Kansas City (1978–2012; redeveloped; majority of

3551-7523: The largest mall in Pennsylvania and the 3rd largest in the United States Beaver Valley Mall – Monaca (1970–present) Berkshire Mall – Wyomissing (1970–present) The Block Northway – Pittsburgh (1962–present) Capital City Mall – Camp Hill (1974–present) Carbon Plaza Mall – Lehighton (1972–present) Century III Mall – West Mifflin (1979–2019) Chambersburg Mall – Chambersburg (1982–2023) Cheltenham Square Mall – Cheltenham Township (1981–2014) Colonial Park Mall – Harrisburg (1970–present) Columbia Colonnade – Bloomsburg (1988–2022) Coventry Mall – Pottstown (1974–present) Cressona Mall – Pottsville (1976–present) Eastland Mall – North Versailles Township (1973–2005) Exton Square Mall – Exton (1973–present) Fairgrounds Square Mall – Reading (1980–2018) Fairlane Village Mall – Pottsville (1974–present) Fashion District Philadelphia – Philadelphia (1977–present) Granite Run Mall – Middletown Township (1974–2015) Greengate Mall – Hempfield Township (1965–2001) Grove City Premium Outlets – Grove City (1994–present, outdoor) Harrisburg Mall – Harrisburg (1969–present) Highlands Mall – Natrona Heights (1977–2006) Indiana Mall – Indiana (1979–present) The Johnstown Galleria – Johnstown (1992–present) King of Prussia – King of Prussia (1981–present) Laurel Mall – Hazleton (1973–present) Lebanon Valley Mall – Lebanon (1975–present) Lehigh Valley Mall – Fullerton (1976–present) Logan Valley Mall – Altoona (1967–present) Lycoming Mall – Pennsdale (1978–2023) The Mall at Robinson – Robinson Township (2001–present) The Marketplace at Steamtown – Scranton (1993–present) Millcreek Mall – Millcreek Township, Erie County (1974–present) Monroeville Mall – Monroeville (1969–present) Montgomery Mall – Montgomeryville (1977–present) Neshaminy Mall – Bensalem Township (1968–present) Nittany Mall – State College (1968–present) North Hanover Mall – Hanover (1970–present) North Hills Village – Pittsburgh (1976–1996) The Outlets at Wind Creek Bethlehem – Bethlehem (2011–present) Oxford Valley Mall – Middletown Township (1973–present) Palmer Park Mall – Easton (1973–present) Park City Center – Lancaster (1971–present) Parkway Center Mall – Pittsburgh (1982–2013) Philadelphia Mills – Philadelphia (1989–present) Philadelphia Premium Outlets – Limerick Township (2007–present, outdoor) Pittsburgh Mills – Tarentum (2005–present) Plymouth Meeting Mall – Plymouth Meeting (1966–present) The Point at Carlisle Plaza – Carlisle (1976–present) Ross Park Mall – Pittsburgh (1986–present) Schuylkill Mall – Frackville (1980–2018) Shenango Valley Mall – Hermitage (1968–2024) The Shops at Liberty Place – Philadelphia (1990–present) South Hills Village – Bethel Park / Upper St. Clair Township (1965–present) South Mall – Allentown (1975–present) Springfield Mall – Springfield Township (1974–present) Strawberry Square – Harrisburg (1978–present) Stroud Mall – Stroudsburg (1978–present) Susquehanna Valley Mall – Selinsgrove (1978–present) Uniontown Mall – Uniontown (1972–present) Viewmont Mall – Scranton / Dickson City (1968–present) Washington Crown Center – Washington (1969–present) Washington Mall – Washington (1968–1999) Westgate Mall – Bethlehem (1973–present) Westmoreland Mall – Greensburg (1977–present) Whitehall Mall – Whitehall Township (1966–present) Willow Grove Park Mall – Willow Grove (1982–present) Wyoming Valley Mall – Wilkes-Barre (1971–present) York Galleria – York (1989–present) Puerto Rico [ edit ] Arecibo Mall  – Arecibo (1981–1990s) Centro del Sur Mall  – Ponce (1962–present) Centro Gran Caribe  – Vega Alta (1987–present) El Monte Mall  – San Juan (1967–present) Las Catalinas Mall  – Caguas (1997–present) The Mall of San Juan  – San Juan (2015–present) Mayagüez Mall  – Mayagüez (1972–present) Plaza Carolina  – Carolina (1978–present) Plaza Centro Mall  – Caguas (1986–present) Plaza de Diego Mall  – Río Piedras (1983–2010s) Plaza del Caribe  – Ponce (1992–present) Plaza del Carmen Mall  – Caguas (1976–present) Plaza del Norte  – Hatillo (1992–present) Plaza del Sol  – Bayamón (1998–present) Plaza Las Américas  – San Juan (1968–present) Plaza Rio Hondo  – Bayamón (1982–present) San Patricio Plaza  – Guaynabo (1969–present) Santa Rosa Mall  – Bayamón (1983–present) Señorial Plaza  – San Juan (1976–present) The Outlet 66 Mall  – Canóvanas (2001–present) The Outlets at Montehiedra  – San Juan (1994–present) Rhode Island [ edit ] Providence Place  – Providence (1999–present) Rhode Island Mall  – Warwick (1967–2011) Warwick Mall  – Warwick (1970–present) Westminster Arcade  – Providence (1828–present) South Carolina [ edit ] Anderson Mall  – Anderson (1972–present) Ashley Plaza Mall  – Charleston (1972–1989) Charles Towne Square  – North Charleston (1976–2012) Citadel Mall  – Charleston (1981–present) Coastal Grand Mall  – Myrtle Beach (2004–present) Columbia Place  – Columbia (1977–present) Columbiana Centre  – Columbia (1990–present) Dutch Square  – Columbia (1970–present) Haywood Mall  – Greenville (1980–present) Inlet Square Mall  – Murrells Inlet (1990–2024) Magnolia Mall  – Florence (1979–present) Greenville Mall  – Greenville (1978–2007) The Mall at Shelter Cove  – Hilton Head Island (1988–2013) McAlister Square  – Greenville (1968–present) Myrtle Beach Mall  – Briarcliffe Acres (1986–present) Myrtle Square Mall  – Myrtle Beach (1975–2004) Northwoods Mall  – North Charleston (1972–present) Prince of Orange Mall  – Orangeburg (1984–present) Richland Mall  – Columbia (1988–2022) Rock Hill Galleria  – Rock Hill (1991–present) Rock Hill Mall  – Rock Hill (1968–1993) Town Center Mall  – Rock Hill (1975–1993) Westgate Mall  – Spartanburg (1975–present) South Dakota [ edit ] Empire Mall  – Sioux Falls (1975–present) Uptown Rapid  – Rapid City (1978–present) Tennessee [ edit ] 100 Oaks Mall  – Nashville (1967–present) (redeveloped) Bellevue Center  – Nashville (1990–2008) Bradley Square Mall  – Cleveland (1991–present) College Square Mall  – Morristown (1988–present) Columbia Mall  – Columbia (1981–present) CoolSprings Galleria  – Franklin (1991–present) Foothills Mall  – Maryville (1983–present) Fort Henry Mall (formerly Kingsport Town Center) – Kingsport (1976–present) Global Mall at

3618-4505: The largest mall in Texas Almeda Mall – Genoa, Houston (1968–present) Amigoland Mall – Brownsville (1974–1999) Barton Creek Square – Austin (1981–present) Bassett Place – El Paso (1974–present) Baybrook Mall – Clear Lake, Houston (1978–present) Big Town Mall – Mesquite (1959–2006) Brazos Mall – Lake Jackson (1976–present) Broadway Square Mall – Tyler (1975–present) Central Mall – Port Arthur (1982–present) Central Mall – Texarkana (1978–present) Cielo Vista Mall – El Paso (1974–present) Collin Creek Mall – Plano (1981–2019) Deerbrook Mall – Humble (1984–present) First Colony Mall – Sugar Land (1996–present) Forum 303 Mall – Arlington (1970–2006) The Galleria – Uptown, Houston (1970–present) Galleria Dallas – Dallas (1982–present) Golden Triangle Mall – Denton (1980–present) Grapevine Mills – Grapevine (1997–present) Greenspoint Mall – Greenspoint, Houston (1976–present) Gulfgate Mall – East End, Houston (1967–2000) Highland Mall – Austin (1971–2015) Hulen Mall – Fort Worth (1977–present) Ingram Park Mall – San Antonio (1979–present) Irving Mall – Irving (1971–present) Katy Mills – Katy (1999–present) Killeen Mall – Killeen (1981–present) La Gran Plaza de Fort Worth – Fort Worth (1987–present) La Palmera – Corpus Christi (1970–present) La Plaza Mall – McAllen (1976–present) Lakeline Mall – Austin (1995–present) Longview Mall – Longview (1978–present) Macroplaza Mall – Pasadena (1982–present) Mainland City Centre – Texas City (1991–present) Mall del Norte – Laredo (1977–present) Mall of Abilene – Abilene (1979–present) Memorial City Mall – Memorial City, Houston (1966–present) Midland Park Mall – Midland (1980–present) Midway Mall – Sherman (1986–2017) Music City Mall – Lewisville (1989–present) Music City Mall – Odessa (1980–present) North East Mall – Hurst (1971–present) North Hills Mall – North Richland Hills (1979–2004) North Star Mall – San Antonio (1960–present) Northline Mall – Houston (1963–2005) NorthPark Center – Dallas (1965–present) Northwest Mall – Lazybrook/Timbergrove, Houston (1968–2017) Parkdale Mall – Beaumont (1973–present) The Parks Mall at Arlington – Arlington (1988–present) PlazAmericas – Sharpstown, Houston (1961–present) Post Oak Mall – College Station (1982–present) Prestonwood Town Center – Dallas (1979–2000) Richardson Square Mall – Richardson (1977–2006) Richland Mall – Waco (1980–present) Ridgmar Mall – Fort Worth (1976–present) Rio Grande Valley Premium Outlets – Mercedes (2006–present, outdoor) Rolling Oaks Mall – San Antonio (1988–present) Saks Fifth Avenue Center of Fashion (Pavilion at Post Oak) – Uptown Houston (1988–2007) San Jacinto Mall – Baytown (1981–2020) The Shops at Houston Center – Downtown Houston (1982–present) The Shops at La Cantera – San Antonio (2005–present, outdoor) Shops at Rivercenter – Downtown San Antonio (1988–present) The Shops at Willow Bend – Plano (2001–present) Sikes Senter – Wichita Falls (1974–present) Six Flags Mall – Arlington (1970–2016) South Park Mall – San Antonio (1974–present) South Plains Mall – Lubbock (1972–present) Southwest Center Mall – Dallas (1975–present) Stonebriar Centre – Frisco (2000–present) Sunland Park Mall – El Paso (1988–present) Sunrise Mall – Brownsville (1979–present) Sunrise Mall – Corpus Christi (1981–2019) Sunset Mall – San Angelo (1979–present) Temple Mall – Temple (1976–present) Town & Country Mall – Alief, Houston (1983–2004) Town East Mall – Mesquite (1971–present) Valle Vista Mall – Harlingen (1983–present) Valley View Center Mall – Dallas (1973–2022) Victoria Mall – Victoria (1981–present) West Oaks Mall – Alief, Houston (1984–present) Western Plaza – Amarillo (1968–2006) Westgate Mall – Amarillo (1982–present) Willowbrook Mall – Cypress (1981–present) Windsor Park Mall – San Antonio (1976–2005) Wonderland of

3685-3561: The largest mall in Washington. Alderwood Mall  – Lynnwood (1979–present) Bellevue Square  – Bellevue (1985–present) Bellis Fair Mall  – Bellingham (1988–present) Blue Mountain Mall  – Walla Walla (1989–2017) Capital Mall  – Olympia (1977–present) Cascade Mall  – Burlington (1989–2020) Columbia Center Mall  – Kennewick (1969–present) The Commons at Federal Way  – Federal Way (1975–present) Everett Mall  – Everett (1974–present) Kitsap Mall  – Silverdale (1985–present) Lakewood Mall  – Lakewood (1989–2001) Marketplace @ Factoria  – Bellevue (1977–present) Northgate Mall  – Seattle (1974–present) NorthTown Mall  – Spokane (1983–present) The Outlet Collection Seattle  – Auburn (1995–present) Pacific Place  – Seattle (1998–present) River Park Square  – Spokane (1974–present) South Hill Mall  – Puyallup (1988–present) South Sound Center  – Lacey (1966–2001) Spokane Valley Mall  – Spokane Valley (1997–present) Tacoma Mall  – Tacoma (1965–present) Totem Lake Mall  – Kirkland (1973–2016) Three Rivers Mall  – Kelso (1987–present) Valley Mall  – Yakima (1972–present) Vancouver Mall  – Vancouver (1977–present) Wenatchee Valley Mall  – Wenatchee (1978–present) Westfield Southcenter  – Tukwila (1968–present) Westlake Center  – Seattle (1988–present) West Virginia [ edit ] Charleston Town Center  – Charleston (1983–present) Foxcroft Towne Center at Martinsburg  – Martinsburg (1992–2016) Grand Central Mall  – Vienna (1972–present) Huntington Mall  – Barboursville (1981–present) Meadowbrook Mall  – Bridgeport (1982–present) Mercer Mall  – Bluefield (1980–present) Wisconsin [ edit ] The Avenue  – Milwaukee (1982–present) Bay Park Square  – Green Bay (1980–present) Bayshore  – Glendale (1974–2019) Beloit Mall  – Beloit (1966–2000) Brookfield Square  – Brookfield (1967–present) East Town Mall  – Green Bay (1982–present) East Towne Mall  – Madison (1971–present) Forest Mall  – Fond du Lac (1973–2020) Fox River Mall  – Appleton (1984–present) Hilldale Shopping Center  – Madison (1970–present) Mayfair Mall  – Wauwatosa (1973–present) Memorial Mall  – Sheboygan (1969–2017) Northland Mall  – Appleton (1969–present) Northridge Mall  – Milwaukee (1972–2003) Oakwood Mall  – Eau Claire (1986–present) Original Outlet Mall  – Kenosha (1982–2006) Port Plaza Mall  – Green Bay (1977–2006) Regency Mall  – Racine (1981–present) Southridge Mall  – Greendale (1970–present) Uptown Janesville (formerly Janesville Mall) – Janesville (1973–present) Valley Fair Mall  – Appleton (1955–2006) Valley View Mall  – La Crosse (1980–present) Wausau Center  – Wausau (1983–2021) West Towne Mall  – Madison (1970–present) Wyoming [ edit ] Eastridge Mall  – Casper (1982–present) Frontier Mall  – Cheyenne (1981–present) White Mountain Mall  – Rock Springs (1978–present) See also [ edit ] List of largest shopping malls in

3752-2200: The largest mall in the state of Georgia Albany Mall  – Albany (1976–present) Arbor Place  – Douglasville (1999–present) Augusta Mall  – Augusta (1978–present) Avondale Mall  – Avondale Estates (1964–2001) Cobb Center  – Smyrna (1973–1995) Cumberland Mall  – Smyrna (1973–present) Dalton Mall  – Dalton (1980–present) Dublin Mall  – Dublin (1972–present) Gallery at South DeKalb  – Decatur (1968–present) Georgia Square Mall  – Athens (1981–present) Greenbriar Mall  – Atlanta (1965–present) Gwinnett Place Mall  – Duluth (1984–present) LaGrange Mall  – LaGrange (1979–present) Lakeshore Mall  – Gainesville (1970–present) Lenox Square  – Atlanta (1973–present) Macon Mall  – Macon (1975–present) The Mall at Stonecrest  – Lithonia (2001–present) Mall of Georgia  – Buford (1999–present) Mount Berry Mall  – Rome (1991–present) North DeKalb Mall  – Decatur (1965–2020) North Point Mall  – Alpharetta (1993–present) Northlake Mall  – Atlanta (1971–present) Oglethorpe Mall  – Savannah (1969–present) Peachtree Mall  – Columbus (1975–present) Perimeter Mall  – Dunwoody (1971–present) Phipps Plaza  – Atlanta (1969–present) Regency Mall  – Augusta (1978–2002) Riverbend Mall  – Rome (1975–2002) Roswell Mall  – Roswell (1974–1994) Savannah Mall  – Savannah (1990–2023) Southlake Mall  – Morrow (1976–present) Sugarloaf Mills  – Lawrenceville (2001–present) Town Center at Cobb  – Kennesaw (1986–present) Union Station (Shannon Mall)  – Union City (1980–2010) Valdosta Mall  – Valdosta (1983–present) Westgate Mall  – Macon (1961–1994) Guam [ edit ] Agana Shopping Center  – Hagåtña (1978–present) Guam Premier Outlets  – Tamuning (1997–present) Micronesia Mall  – Dededo (1988–present) Hawaii [ edit ] [REDACTED] Ala Moana Center,

3819-1585: The largest shopping mall in North America Apache Mall  – Rochester (1969–present) Apache Plaza – St. Anthony (1961–2004) Bandana Square – Saint Paul (1984–2003) Brookdale Center – Brooklyn Center (1962–2010) Burnsville Center  – Burnsville (1977–present) Cray Plaza – Saint Paul (1986–present) Crossroads Center  – St. Cloud (1966–present) Eden Prairie Center  – Eden Prairie (1976–present) Four Seasons Mall – Plymouth (1978–2012) Galleria Edina – Edina (1976–present) Gaviidae Common  – Minneapolis (1989–present) Har Mar Mall  – Roseville (1963–present) Knollwood Mall  – St. Louis Park (1980–2014) Mall of America  – Bloomington (1992–present) Maplewood Mall  – Maplewood (1974–present) Midtown Square Mall  – St. Cloud (1982–present) Miller Hill Mall  – Duluth (1973–present) Minneapolis City Center – Minneapolis (1983–present) Northtown Mall  – Blaine (1972–present) Paul Bunyan Mall – Bemidji (1977–present) Ridgedale Center  – Minnetonka (1974–present) River Hills Mall  – Mankato (1991–present) Rosedale Center  – Roseville (1969–present) Seven Points  – Minneapolis (1984–present) Southdale Center  – Edina (1956–present) Wayzata Bay Center – Wayzata (1967–2011) Mississippi [ edit ] [REDACTED] Metrocenter Mall, once

3886-719: The length of the Mediterranean Sea , causing medieval Arabic cartography to use a prime meridian around 10° east of Ptolemy's line. Mathematical cartography resumed in Europe following Maximus Planudes ' recovery of Ptolemy's text a little before 1300; the text was translated into Latin at Florence by Jacopo d'Angelo around 1407. In 1884, the United States hosted the International Meridian Conference , attended by representatives from twenty-five nations. Twenty-two of them agreed to adopt

3953-461: The location has moved, but because the reference system used to measure it has shifted. Because any spatial reference system or map projection is ultimately calculated from latitude and longitude, it is crucial that they clearly state the datum on which they are based. For example, a UTM coordinate based on WGS84 will be different than a UTM coordinate based on NAD27 for the same location. Converting coordinates from one datum to another requires

4020-595: The longitude of the Royal Observatory in Greenwich , England as the zero-reference line. The Dominican Republic voted against the motion, while France and Brazil abstained. France adopted Greenwich Mean Time in place of local determinations by the Paris Observatory in 1911. The latitude ϕ of a point on Earth's surface is the angle between the equatorial plane and the straight line that passes through that point and through (or close to)

4087-1536: The mall demolished) Bannister Mall  – Kansas City (1980–2007; redeveloped as the headquarters campus for Cerner; demolished) Battlefield Mall  – Springfield (1970–present) Blue Ridge Mall  – Kansas City (1971–2005; redeveloped; the enclosed mall demolished for redevelopment) Capital Mall  – Jefferson City (1978–present) Chesterfield Mall  – Chesterfield (1976–2024) Columbia Mall  – Columbia (1985–present) Crestwood Court  – Crestwood (1984–2013) Crown Center  – Kansas City (1971–present) East Hills Mall  – St. Joseph (1965–present) Independence Center  – Independence (1974–present) Jamestown Mall  – Florissant (1973–2014) Metro North Mall  – Kansas City (1976–2014; demolished except for Macy's) Mid Rivers Mall  – St. Peters (1987–present) New Landing Mall  – Kansas City (1970–present) Northpark Mall  – Joplin (1972–present) Northwest Plaza  – St. Ann (1989–2010; redeveloped; mostly demolished) Plaza Frontenac  – Frontenac (1974–present) River Roads Mall  – Jennings (1962–1995) Saint Louis Galleria  – Richmond Heights (1984–present) South County Center  – St. Louis (1963–present) St. Louis Centre  – St. Louis (1985–2006) St. Louis Mills  – Hazelwood (2003–2019) Ward Parkway Center  – Kansas City (1961–present; redeveloped; largely demolished during redevelopment;

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4154-463: The melting of the ice sheets of the last ice age , but neighboring Scotland is rising by only 0.2 cm . These changes are insignificant if a local datum is used, but are statistically significant if a global datum is used. On the GRS   80 or WGS   84 spheroid at sea level at the Equator, one latitudinal second measures 30.715 m , one latitudinal minute is 1843 m and one latitudinal degree

4221-3444: The northern part of the mall in Berlin ) (1996–present) South Shore Plaza  – Braintree (1976–present) Square One Mall  – Saugus (1994–present) Swansea Mall  – Swansea (1975–2019) Westgate Mall  – Brockton (1963–present) Worcester Center Galleria  – Worcester (1971–2006) Michigan [ edit ] Main article: List of shopping malls in Michigan [REDACTED] Adrian Mall – Adrian (1970–2020) Alpena Mall – Alpena (1980–2022) Arborland Center – Ann Arbor (1974–1998) Bay City Town Center – Bay City (1991–present) Birch Run Premium Outlets – Birch Run (1986–present) Birchwood Mall – Port Huron (1991–present) Briarwood Mall – Ann Arbor (1973–present) Brighton Mall – Brighton (1971–1993) Centerpointe Mall – Kentwood (1967–2012) Cherryland Center – Traverse City (1976–1999) Courtland Center – Burton (1968–present) The Crossroads – Portage (1980–present) Dort Mall – Flint (1965–present) Eastland Center – Harper Woods (1975–2021) Fairlane Town Center – Dearborn (1976–present) Fashion Square Mall – Saginaw (1972–present) Fort Saginaw Mall – Saginaw (1966–1996) Frandor Shopping Center – Lansing (1972–1998) Genesee Valley Center – Flint (1970–present) Grand Traverse Mall – Traverse City (1992–present) Great Lakes Crossing Outlets – Auburn Hills (1998–present) Hampton Towne Centre – Essexville (1975–2010) Jackson Crossing – Jackson (1973–present) The Lakes Mall – Muskegon (2001–present) Lakeside Mall – Sterling Heights (1976–2024) Lakeview Square Mall – Battle Creek (1983–present) Lansing Mall – Delta Charter Township (1969–present) Laurel Park Place – Livonia (1989–present) Livonia Mall – Livonia (1964–2008) Macomb Mall – Roseville (1964–present) The Mall at Partridge Creek – Clinton Township (2007–present, outdoor) The Mall of Monroe – Monroe (1988–present) Maple Hill Mall – Kalamazoo (1971–2004) Meadowbrook Village Mall – Rochester (1976–1996) Meridian Mall – Okemos (1969–present) Midland Mall – Midland (1991–present) Muskegon Mall – Muskegon (1976–2001) Northland Center – Southfield (1975–2015) Oakland Mall – Troy (1968–present) The Orchards Mall – Benton Harbor (1979–present) Renaissance Center – Detroit (1977–present) RiverTown Crossings – Grandville (1999–present) Rogers Plaza – Wyoming (1961–present) The Shops at Westshore – Holland (1988–present) Somerset Collection – Troy (1969–present) Southland Center – Taylor (1970–present) Summit Place Mall – Waterford Township (1962–2009) Tel-Twelve Mall – Southfield (1968–2001) Twelve Oaks Mall – Novi (1977–present) Universal Mall – Warren (1965–2008) Westland Shopping Center – Westland (1965–present) Westwood Mall – Jackson (1972–present) Wonderland Mall – Livonia (1986–2003) Woodland Mall – Kentwood (1968–present) Minnesota [ edit ] Main article: List of shopping malls in Minnesota [REDACTED] Mall of America,

4288-5063: The second largest mall in the United States American Dream Meadowlands – East Rutherford (2019–present) Bergen Town Center – Paramus (1973–present) Bridgewater Commons – Bridgewater Township (1988–present) Brunswick Square – East Brunswick (1970–present) Burlington Center Mall – Burlington Township (1982–2018) Center City Mall – Paterson (2008–present) Cherry Hill Mall – Cherry Hill (1961–present) Cumberland Mall – Vineland (1973–present) Deptford Mall – Deptford Township (1975–present) Fashion Center – Paramus (1967–2003) Freehold Raceway Mall – Freehold Township (1990–present) Garden State Plaza – Paramus (1982–present) Hamilton Mall – Mays Landing (1987–present) Lackawanna Terminal (1981–present) Ledgewood Mall – Ledgweood (1972–2018) Livingston Mall – Livingston (1972–present) Main Street Complex – Voorhees Township (1988–present) The Mall at Mill Creek – Secaucus (1986–2007) The Mall at Short Hills – Short Hills (1980–present) Manalapan Mall – Manalapan Township (1971–1998) MarketFair Mall – Princeton (1987–present) Menlo Park Mall – Edison (1967–present) The Mills at Jersey Gardens – Elizabeth (1999–present) Monmouth Mall – Eatontown (1975–present) Moorestown Mall – Moorestown (1963–present) Newport Centre – Jersey City (1987–present) Ocean County Mall – Toms River (1976–present) Paramus Park – Paramus (1974–present) Phillipsburg Mall – Phillipsburg (1989–2020) Playground Pier – Atlantic City (1983–present) The Plaza at Harmon Meadow – Secaucus (1981–present, outdoor) Quaker Bridge Mall – Lawrence Township (1975–present) The Quarter at Tropicana – Atlantic City (2004–present) Rockaway Townsquare – Rockaway Township (1977–present) Seacourt Pavilion – Toms River (1988–present) Seaview Square Mall – Ocean Township (1977–2000) The Shops at Riverside – Hackensack (1977–present) Shore Mall – Egg Harbor Township (1974–2013) Voorhees Town Center – Voorhees Township (1970–present) Wayne Towne Center – Wayne (1989–2008) Willowbrook Mall – Wayne (1969–present) Woodbridge Center – Woodbridge Township (1971–present) New Mexico [ edit ] Animas Valley Mall  – Farmington (1982–present) Coronado Center  – Albuquerque (1976–present) Cottonwood Mall  – Albuquerque (1996–present) DeVargas Center  – Santa Fe (1973–present) Fashion Outlets of Santa Fe  – Santa Fe (1993–present, outdoor) Mesilla Valley Mall  – Las Cruces (1981–present) North Plains Mall  – Clovis (1985–present) Santa Fe Place  – Santa Fe (1985–present) Winrock Center  – Albuquerque (1975–2011) New York [ edit ] Arnot Mall  – Big Flats (1967–present) Atlantic Terminal  – Brooklyn (2004–present) Aviation Mall  – Glens Falls North (1975–present) Bay Plaza Shopping Center  – Co-op City, Bronx (2014–present) Boulevard Mall  – Amherst (1962–2024) Broadway Commons  – Hicksville (1968–present) Bronx Terminal Market  – Concourse, Bronx (2009–present) Brookfield Place  – Battery Park City, Manhattan (1988–present) Camillus Mall  – Camillus (1984–2003) Champlain Centre  – Plattsburgh (1987–present) Chautauqua Mall  – Lakewood (1971–present) City Center at White Plains  – White Plains (2003–present) Clifton Park Center  – Clifton Park (1976–present) Colonie Center  – Roessleville (1966–present) Colvin Central Plaza  – Albany (1981–2001) Crossgates Mall  – Westmere (1984–present) Crosstown Plaza  – Schenectady (1970s–present) Destiny USA  – Syracuse (1990–present) Dutchess Mall  – Fishkill (1974–2001) East River Plaza  – East Harlem (2009–present) Eastern Hills Mall  – Harris Hill (1971–2024) Eastview Mall  – Victor (1971–present) Fashion Outlets of Niagara Falls  – Niagara Falls (1982–present) Fingerlakes Mall  – Aurelius (1980–present) Fulton Mall  – Downtown Brooklyn (1970s–present) Galleria at Crystal Run  – Wallkill (1992–present) Galleria at White Plains  – White Plains (1980–2023) Great Northern Mall  – Clay (1988–2022) Green Acres Mall  – South Valley Stream (1968–present) Hudson Valley Mall  – Ulster (1981–present) Irondequoit Mall  – Irondequoit (1990–2009) Jefferson Valley Mall  – Yorktown Heights (1983–present) Kings Plaza  – Mill Basin, Brooklyn (1970–present) Latham Circle Mall  – Latham (1977–2013) Lockport Mall  – South Lockport (1971–2006) The Mall at Greece Ridge  – Greece (1967–present) The Mall at

4355-406: The simplest, oldest and most widely used of the various spatial reference systems that are in use, and forms the basis for most others. Although latitude and longitude form a coordinate tuple like a cartesian coordinate system , the geographic coordinate system is not cartesian because the measurements are angles and are not on a planar surface. A full GCS specification, such as those listed in

4422-9130: The western half of the mall in St. James ) (1969–present) The Source at White Plains  – White Plains (2004–present) South Hills Mall  – Poughkeepsie (1974–2008) South Shore Mall  – Bay Shore (1975–present) Southside Mall  – Oneonta (1983–present) Staten Island Mall  – New Springville, Staten Island (1973–present) The Summit  – Wheatfield (1972–2009) Sunrise Mall  – East Massapequa (1973–2022) Uncle Sam Atrium  – Troy (1979–1999) Via Port Rotterdam  – Rotterdam (1988–present) Walden Galleria  – Cheektowaga (1989–present) Walt Whitman Shops  – South Huntington (1962–present) The Westchester  – White Plains (1995–present) Westfield World Trade Center  – Financial District, Manhattan (2016–present); original name: The Mall at World Trade Center (1975–2001) Wilton Mall  – Wilton (1990–present) Woodbury Common Premium Outlets  – Central Valley (1985–present) North Carolina [ edit ] Asheville Mall  – Asheville (1973–present) Berkeley Mall  – Goldsboro (1975–present) Boone Mall  – Boone (1981–present) Biltmore Square Mall  – Asheville (1989–2014) Burlington Outlet Village  – Burlington (1981–present) Carolina Mall  – Concord (1972–present) Carolina Circle Mall  – Greensboro (1976–2002) Carolina Place Mall  – Pineville (1991–present) Cary Towne Center  – Cary (1979–2021) Charlottetown Mall  – Charlotte (1959–2006) Concord Mills  – Concord (1999–present) Crabtree Valley Mall  – Raleigh (1972–present) Cross Creek Mall  – Fayetteville (1975–present) Eastland Mall  – Charlotte (1975–2010) Eastridge Mall  – Gastonia (1976–present) Four Seasons Town Centre  – Greensboro (1974–present) Golden East Crossing  – Rocky Mount (1986–present) Greenville Mall  – Greenville (1984–present) Hanes Mall  – Winston-Salem (1975–present) Holly Hill Mall and Business Center  – Burlington (1969–present) Independence Mall  – Wilmington (1979–present) Jacksonville Mall  – Jacksonville (1981–present) Marketplace Mall  – Winston-Salem (1984–present) Mayberry Mall  – Mount Airy (1968–present) Monroe Crossing  – Monroe (1979–present) New Bern Mall  – New Bern (1979–present) North Hills  – Raleigh (1967–present) Northgate Mall  – Durham (1974–2020) Northlake Mall  – Charlotte (2005–present) Oak Hollow Mall  – High Point (1995–2017) Quenby Mall  – Albemarle (1966–1993) Randolph Mall  – Asheboro (1982–present) Rowan Mall  – Salisbury (1967–1995) Salisbury Mall  – Salisbury (1986–2014) Signal Hill Mall  – Statesville (1973–2024) Southgate Mall  – Elizabeth City (1969–present) SouthPark Mall  – Charlotte (1970–present) South Square Mall  – Durham (1975–2002) The Streets at Southpoint  – Durham (2002–present) Triangle Town Center  – Raleigh (2002–present) University Place  – Chapel Hill (1973–present) Valley Hills Mall  – Hickory (1978–present) North Dakota [ edit ] City Center Mall  – Grand Forks (1978–1997) Columbia Mall  – Grand Forks (1978–present) Dakota Square Mall  – Minot (1980–present) Gateway Fashion Mall  – Bismarck (1979–present) Grand Cities Mall  – Grand Forks (1964–present) Kirkwood Mall  – Bismarck (1970–present) West Acres Shopping Center  – Fargo (1972–present) Northern Mariana Islands [ edit ] La Fiesta Mall  – Saipan (1993–2004, outdoor) Ohio [ edit ] Ashtabula Towne Square  – Ashtabula (1992–present) Beachwood Place  – Beachwood (1978–present) Belden Village Mall  – Jackson Township, Stark County (1970–present) Chapel Hill Mall  – Akron (1967–2021) Colony Square Mall  – Zanesville (1981–present) Columbus City Center  – Columbus (1989–2009) Dayton Mall  – Miami Township, Montgomery County (1970–present) Eastgate Mall  – Union Township, Clermont County (1980–present) Eastland Mall  – Columbus (1968–2022) Easton Town Center  – Columbus (1999–present) Eastwood Mall  – Niles (1969–present) Euclid Square Mall  – Euclid (1977–2016) Findlay Village Mall  – Findlay (1970s–present) Forest Fair Village  – Forest Park (1989–2022) Fort Steuben Mall  – Steubenville (1974–present) Franklin Park Mall  – Toledo (1971–present) Galleria at Erieview  – Cleveland (1987–present) Great Lakes Mall  – Mentor (1964–present) Great Northern Mall  – North Olmsted (1976–present) Indian Mound Mall  – Heath (1986–present) Kenwood Towne Centre  – Cincinnati (1987–present) Lima Mall  – American (1965–present) The Mall at Fairfield Commons  – Beavercreek (1993–present) The Mall at Tuttle Crossing  – Columbus (1997–present) Miami Valley Centre Mall  – Piqua (1988–present) Midway Mall  – Elyria (1966–2023) North Towne Square  – Toledo (1981–2005) Northgate Mall  – Northgate (1972–present) Northland Mall  – Columbus (1975–2002) Ohio Valley Mall  – Richland Township, Belmont County (1978–present) Parmatown Mall  – Parma (1968–2013) Polaris Fashion Place  – Columbus (2001–present) Randall Park Mall  – North Randall (1976–2009) Richland Mall  – Ontario (1969–present) Richmond Town Square  – Richmond Heights (1966–2021) River Valley Mall  – Lancaster (1987–present) Rolling Acres Mall  – Akron (1975–2008) Salem Mall  – Trotwood (1966–2005) Sandusky Mall  – Perkins (1977–present) Severance Town Center  – Cleveland Heights (1963–1996) Southern Park Mall  – Boardman (1970–present) SouthPark Mall  – Strongsville (1996–present) Southwyck Mall  – Toledo (1972–2008) Summit Mall  – Fairlawn (1965–present) Swifton Commons  – Cincinnati (1985–2013) Tower City Center  – Cleveland (1990–present) Tri-County Mall  – Springdale (1968–2022) Upper Valley Mall  – Springfield (1971–2021) Westgate Mall  – Fairview Park (1954–present) Westland Mall  – Columbus (1982–2012) Woodville Mall  – Northwood (1969–2011) Oklahoma [ edit ] 50 Penn Place  – Oklahoma City (1973–present) Arrowhead Mall  – Muskogee (1987–present) Central Plaza  – Lawton (1979–present) Crossroads Mall  – Oklahoma City (1974–2017) Eastland Mall  – Tulsa (1984–2007) Heritage Park Mall  – Midwest City (1978–2010) Oakwood Mall  – Enid (1984–present) OKC Outlets  – Oklahoma City (2011–present, outdoor) Penn Square Mall  – Oklahoma City (1982–present) Quail Springs Mall  – Oklahoma City (1980–present) Shawnee Mall  – Shawnee (1989–present) Shepherd Mall  – Oklahoma City (1964–2003) The Shoppes at Northpark  – Oklahoma City (1972–present) Sooner Mall  – Norman (1976–present) Tulsa Promenade  – Tulsa (1986–2023) Washington Park Mall  – Bartlesville (1984–present) Woodland Hills Mall  – Tulsa (1976–present) Oregon [ edit ] Main article: List of shopping malls in Oregon Cedar Hills Crossing – Beaverton (1969–present) Clackamas Town Center – Clackamas (1981–present) Eastport Plaza – Portland (1979–1996) Eugene Mall – Eugene (1971–2001) Fubonn Shopping Center – Portland (2006–present) Heritage Mall – Albany (1988–present) Jantzen Beach Center – Portland (1972–present) Lloyd Center – Portland (1991–present) Mall 205 – Portland (1970–2022) Oakway Center – Eugene (1966–present) Pioneer Place – Portland (1990–present) Rogue Valley Mall – Medford (1986–present) Salem Center – Salem (1979–present) The Shoppes at Gateway – Springfield (1990–present) Shute Park Plaza – Hillsboro (1985–present) Sunset Esplanade – Hillsboro (1989–present) Valley River Center – Eugene (1969–present) The Village at Medford Center – Medford (1984–present) Washington Square – Tigard (1973–present) Willamette Town Center – Salem (1971–present) Woodburn Premium Outlets – Woodburn (1999–present, outdoor) Pennsylvania [ edit ] Main article: List of shopping malls in Pennsylvania [REDACTED] King Of Prussia mall,

4489-640: Was added in 2008. ULTA Beauty opened here in 2015. The mall has a gross leasable area of 849,206 square feet (78,894 m) and 109 stores, classifying it as super-regional according to the International Council of Shopping Centers . In 2023, Boscov's announced that a store will open at the mall in the later part of the year, replacing the former Sears and nearby mall stores. This will be Boscov's 50th store and first location in West Virginia. References [ edit ] ^ "American Federal Tax Reports" . Prentice-Hall. 1 July 1995 – via Google Books. ^ "Directory of Shopping Centers in

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