I remember this place while it was open. Me and my mom went to the nike outlet a few times. Slowly went downhill and had like two stores left. Now its this! I live 20 mins from it. There is a motel next to this thats been on and off opened and closed! Its crazy what only 4 years did to this area
Rogue Outbreak it was a cool place to go shopping and with the casino being built next to it, you'd think it could be brought back to life. I'm in Nottingham PA right over the MD line above Rising Sun.
I grew up in PG but I had to do a report on Cecil county in school, stayed at that comfort Inn by that denny’s & Exxon and went shopping there with my parents. Years later when i went to college in Philly we used to stop there many times driving back and forth.
The reason the warehouse permits have been denied, repeatedly at that, is that the surrounding town and community does not want another warehouse in the area, there are already a dozen warehouses within Perryville's town limits including an Amazon Fullfillment, Lidl, Ikea, and many more. The community wants the area to be transformed into literally anything but another warehouse. Sadly no business of that sort has been interested and the real estate owners refuse to pursue that avenue as it would require them to do something more than requesting a zoning change. - Perryville Resident
Wow. I worked there between 98-05. Weird to see it like that. It used to have literally thousands of shoppers on a weekend. I dated a girl who worked in the Dress Barn ( Hi Melissa! ). You can't imagine how busy that place was, at Thanksgiving you had to queue up to get in some places.
Melissa says she doesn't remember you but would like for you to give her a call to see if there is a way to jog her memory. Please don't call during evening hours - her boyfriend is the jealous type. Meet her at the Motel 6 off the highway and don't forget to leave a $20.00 bill on the bed when you leave.
Thank you for creating and sharing this video. What gets me is why the property owners didn't better secure the buildings by boarding them all up and fencing off the mall along its perimeter. It might not have prevented all vandalism but would have cut it down quite a bit. Not to mention the liability aspect as well..
Yeah it's sick. Im from baltimore and i headed up there to check it out. Don't suggest going anymore though because a construction foreman or something came up to us and called the cops instantly. Yo didn't even give us the chance to leave he just said what are you guys doing and called the cops. They're doing something with it either tearing it down or remodeling who knows.
Watching these urban exploration videos where they add this sort of music that you play, like at 8:20, gives me a sense of nostalgia, despite never having been to some of these places ever. It almost makes me sad -- places disappearing from the maps, from people's minds and memories, these places will slowly dissolve away, being slowly reclaimed by Nature until there is very little left except for the concrete and manufactured materials buried beneath a shallow layer of dirt. It's like watching a snippet of history, a now-extinct location that was once alive, but has now faded away due to the surrounding environment created by man.
They're used to be a book store down in there called the "Book Cellar" that I would go to. Amazing- it looks like it's been abandoned for decades. And I was still shopping there just a few years ago.
I used to shop there with my parents when I was a child. I live right across the river.. you should look up the Bainbrudge Naval training center, its not far away from Perryville.
I saw Jake’s video as well. You guys were smart to leave at the end. For those people not to acknowledge you in any way didn’t sit right with me and I was only watching.
damn the way you say that they hide from something it really scared me. Who knows what kind of creature, person or not something from out of this world. And I know it's necessary for me to write these long but I do have a question, why is it abandoned tho? They didn't give us a specific answer or reason it left us to wonder how or what, the million dollars building waste just sitting there like a book in the shelves waiting for someone to take and read them and why they didn't demolish that place earlier? Sorry if I write too long in your comment but I hope you enjoy reading this.
@@muhammadaimanmuhdhilmi2957 The only reason I think they maybe hiding from someone or something. Is that I saw writing on a wall that stated "The freaks come out at Night". I saw it on Jake's Video, and I wounder if those people live there, or are hiding there. Another thought would that they are ghosts that hunt this outlet center of some unknown reason. But considering that you can see them, and they can broke things, that thought can be safely rolled out.
I used to live in Perryville and trust me idc who's in that shopping center there is NOTHING scary about Perryville trust me. Ppl aren't built like that there😂💯🤷🏾♂️
Another great video, thanks! I'm honestly surprised you, Jake, Dan and others don't encounter more people on your adventures Stay safe, thanks for documenting and showing a respectful way to explore abandoned and interesting locations.
Skilling said she thinks the decline in the once-bustling outlet center has largely been because of tolls and the proximity of sales tax-free outlets in Delaware. "Some of the biggest hurdles that Cecil County has is tolls," she said. "The tolls are really, definitely impacting our opportunity to expand."
My mother, my aunt, and my grandmother would always bring me here when I was younger. It's so strange seeing this place like this... quite sad actually. Great video. That wooden, tall staircase... I remember going up and down those stairs. We used to park there.
I worked there as did my mom for many years. I still live 10 min from there. That store legs you went in my mom worked for for a long time. I miss the hustle and bustle of that place
Still in the middle of this but the toll road was not put in by the city nor was it new. Both Route 40 and I-95 have had tolls there as long as I can remember. (As far back as the 1970s) The only difference was I-95 changed from both a North and South tolls to only charging the toll to go North. They have also raised it over the years. The Outlet Mall had a problem keeping all the store fronts full almost from the beginning. I still miss some of the stores but I am local so it was close. I would have been mad if I drove a couple hours to go there. I never remember going that the parking lot was not all but empty. Still a shame it is gone. Now to finished watching.
I worked here in the 1990's when I was a teenager. The local high school is just down the road, so I would walk to work often. All the high school kids would hang out at the Dairy Queen or Denny's adjacent to the mall. Small town living. I once saw Barbara Streisand shopping there. What a shame its become tho, the community could use the jobs/income revenue.
I went here couple of times back in 2015 or around their got some shoes at the Nike store and some skate shoes at another store there !thanks for sharing love your work ❤️👍🏻
I loved this place when it was open. So weird that I just said something about this to my mom today. How I don’t know why they ever closed it and haven’t done anything different with it since.
i live around this outlet and my mom used to work for the town. so many rumors went around when the final store closed about a possible warehouse or new apartments coming to the area. sadly, nothing has changed.
I used to shop there all the time - I didn't know it was no longer open. I hadn't been there for many years and went there last year and couldn't get to the parking lot. Now I know - so sad. It was a nice Sunday get away with good stores.
That's about 20 minutes from where I live. It's so sad because that was a really cool place to go. I wish someone would come and open that back up again. We need to support stores and stop ordering online so much.
I live right by here and it’s so sad to see what the mall used to look like and now it looks like this. Definitely best you guys got out of there at the end, some shady stuff happens there!
I worked part time at several of the stores. It was just not "discounted" enough for the local's and far too small to attract shoppers from any distance.
After filming a few of these places, I think I’d probably end up with a pretty low opinion of human society. Destructive, wasteful & just plain dumb. These abandoned & trashed malls are an insight into the post-corona world to come.
Your view is quite justified and true to an extent, but remember majority of the items and stuff in that facility were considered abandoned and no longer valuable nor useful,coupled with the fact that folks would be tempted to "explore" for thrills and pleasure and probably abuse and vandalize the property they could get their hands on. Human nature is still a mystery though and certain inclinations require a thorough explanation.
The store you walk in the 13:46 time stamp is not the Nike store. The Nike Store would have been the store with the stainless metal countertops time stamp 8:17. I grew up in that area and shopped there very often! It was a very nice mall at one point for sure!👍🏼👍🏼 Awesome video by the way! Thanks for sharing with us
but now people are moving to the country in droves because of the lockdowns. I definitely want to move and become more self sustaining and less dependent on the government.
I am surprised how some states abandoned places just let people walk around in there.. otherwise, they would have been boarded up to prevent vandolism.
She married a pig farmer named Jethro, raised 7 kids and now lives just outside of Baltimore. She's embarrassed that she weighs about 250 lbs, but says it keeps her and her man warm in the winter months. Please reach out to her - she said would love to hear from you.
Outlet mall: *Booming* Maryland Government: *Put's Tollbooth near by* Outlet mall: *Goses out of business* People with -100 brian cells: Time to smash things!
The tollbooth location was in place LONG before the outlet mall ever was. Outlet mall was put in place in 1990, whereas the tollbooth has been there since 1963. So that's not the reason for its demise. Even though the location is easy to get to from the highway, it's just not a good place for retail when it closed. Now that the casino is in place across the highway and they are planning to build an indoor waterpark next to the casino, the outlet mall may see a chance at coming back to life within the next 10 yrs.
The tollbooth was there since the 60s, decades before the shopping center was built. I don't know where this guy gets his info, but it was never "thriving." I grew up less than 2 miles from there. Stores started closing shortly after it opened, and many, many stores came and went. It had vacancies for most of its existence.
What is happening to our world?! We used to love these out,etc a,Los. Fresh air, amazing buys, and exercise. It was always a great trip there! We are a dead society these days! What a waste of resources, and what a nasty mess we leave behind.
Even on drugs, if you're sober enough to be up and walking around you should be with it enough to respond or react to a group of people with nothing else around. It's really odd, I'd stay away.
I wish people left stuff alone... I love watching people visit abandoned places but it makes me sad seeing how people think it's an awesome idea to just wreck everything...
I saw Jake's video, and I think he said, that a Tollbooth was put nearby. Obviously, people are not just going to pay the Tollbooth, just so they can shop at the outlet center.
Kawaii Sakura welcome to the USA. The saddest scenes. We will have no history left because everything will have been destroyed. It’s an absolute shame.
I remember this place while it was open. Me and my mom went to the nike outlet a few times. Slowly went downhill and had like two stores left. Now its this! I live 20 mins from it. There is a motel next to this thats been on and off opened and closed! Its crazy what only 4 years did to this area
Rogue Outbreak it was a cool place to go shopping and with the casino being built next to it, you'd think it could be brought back to life. I'm in Nottingham PA right over the MD line above Rising Sun.
It looks like it’s been abandoned 25 years ago 🥺
I grew up in PG but I had to do a report on Cecil county in school, stayed at that comfort Inn by that denny’s & Exxon and went shopping there with my parents. Years later when i went to college in Philly we used to stop there many times driving back and forth.
what is the location of the place?
@@Ivan-yb1cf perryville maryland
The reason the warehouse permits have been denied, repeatedly at that, is that the surrounding town and community does not want another warehouse in the area, there are already a dozen warehouses within Perryville's town limits including an Amazon Fullfillment, Lidl, Ikea, and many more. The community wants the area to be transformed into literally anything but another warehouse. Sadly no business of that sort has been interested and the real estate owners refuse to pursue that avenue as it would require them to do something more than requesting a zoning change. - Perryville Resident
Wow.
I worked there between 98-05.
Weird to see it like that. It used to have literally thousands of shoppers on a weekend. I dated a girl who worked in the Dress Barn ( Hi Melissa! ).
You can't imagine how busy that place was, at Thanksgiving you had to queue up to get in some places.
Melissa says she doesn't remember you but would like for you to give her a call to see if there is a way to jog her memory. Please don't call during evening hours - her boyfriend is the jealous type. Meet her at the Motel 6 off the highway and don't forget to leave a $20.00 bill on the bed when you leave.
@@billiebobbienorton2556 jesus
@@penguino5787 lol
Thank you for creating and sharing this video. What gets me is why the property owners didn't better secure the buildings by boarding them all up and fencing off the mall along its perimeter. It might not have prevented all vandalism but would have cut it down quite a bit. Not to mention the liability aspect as well..
Damn sad to see this is my local mall, I worked at two store big dogs and kitchen collection, many good memories of that shell of space 😞
Miss this small outlet. This is in a county where I live called Cecil county.
Yeah it's sick. Im from baltimore and i headed up there to check it out. Don't suggest going anymore though because a construction foreman or something came up to us and called the cops instantly. Yo didn't even give us the chance to leave he just said what are you guys doing and called the cops. They're doing something with it either tearing it down or remodeling who knows.
@@bumbo1280 I heard a they're going to build a great wolf lodge there
That's crazy! There were still a couple stores open like 5 years ago. I used to live not too far from there.
Watching these urban exploration videos where they add this sort of music that you play, like at 8:20, gives me a sense of nostalgia, despite never having been to some of these places ever. It almost makes me sad -- places disappearing from the maps, from people's minds and memories, these places will slowly dissolve away, being slowly reclaimed by Nature until there is very little left except for the concrete and manufactured materials buried beneath a shallow layer of dirt.
It's like watching a snippet of history, a now-extinct location that was once alive, but has now faded away due to the surrounding environment created by man.
Great comment. I feel exactly the same way about places like this.
They're used to be a book store down in there called the "Book Cellar" that I would go to. Amazing- it looks like it's been abandoned for decades. And I was still shopping there just a few years ago.
I used to shop there with my parents when I was a child. I live right across the river.. you should look up the Bainbrudge Naval training center, its not far away from Perryville.
I saw Jake’s video as well. You guys were smart to leave at the end. For those people not to acknowledge you in any way didn’t sit right with me and I was only watching.
Ya, me too. Sometimes was off about that outlet center.
Are people just living there? Or are they hiding from someone, or something?
damn the way you say that they hide from something it really scared me. Who knows what kind of creature, person or not something from out of this world. And I know it's necessary for me to write these long but I do have a question, why is it abandoned tho? They didn't give us a specific answer or reason it left us to wonder how or what, the million dollars building waste just sitting there like a book in the shelves waiting for someone to take and read them and why they didn't demolish that place earlier? Sorry if I write too long in your comment but I hope you enjoy reading this.
@@muhammadaimanmuhdhilmi2957 The only reason I think they maybe hiding from someone or something. Is that I saw writing on a wall that stated "The freaks come out at Night".
I saw it on Jake's Video, and I wounder if those people live there, or are hiding there. Another thought would that they are ghosts that hunt this outlet center of some unknown reason. But considering that you can see them, and they can broke things, that thought can be safely rolled out.
@@muhammadaimanmuhdhilmi2957
Some info @10:34 also www.bizjournals.com/baltimore/news/2020/02/04/developer-to-try-again-for-warehouses-at-former.html
I used to live in Perryville and trust me idc who's in that shopping center there is NOTHING scary about Perryville trust me. Ppl aren't built like that there😂💯🤷🏾♂️
Used to shop here as a child they had those fun little quarter rides . Family friends used to own a western wear store so many fond memories
Another great video, thanks!
I'm honestly surprised you, Jake, Dan and others don't encounter more people on your adventures Stay safe, thanks for documenting and showing a respectful way to explore abandoned and interesting locations.
Thanks for the tour it is a spooky place where I would not like to be at night!
Skilling said she thinks the decline in the once-bustling outlet center has largely been because of tolls and the proximity of sales tax-free outlets in Delaware.
"Some of the biggest hurdles that Cecil County has is tolls," she said. "The tolls are really, definitely impacting our opportunity to expand."
I am from Delaware and Cecil County has a reputation for high violent crime and drug abuse. That cannot help, either.
15 minutes - Casual Corner - clothing store. Great video, as usual.
coppertopolo thank you! Glad you enjoyed the explore!
I agree
My mother, my aunt, and my grandmother would always bring me here when I was younger. It's so strange seeing this place like this... quite sad actually. Great video. That wooden, tall staircase... I remember going up and down those stairs. We used to park there.
I live by this haven’t seen it since it closed sad it’s so destroyed
I worked there as did my mom for many years. I still live 10 min from there. That store legs you went in my mom worked for for a long time. I miss the hustle and bustle of that place
Still in the middle of this but the toll road was not put in by the city nor was it new. Both Route 40 and I-95 have had tolls there as long as I can remember. (As far back as the 1970s) The only difference was I-95 changed from both a North and South tolls to only charging the toll to go North. They have also raised it over the years. The Outlet Mall had a problem keeping all the store fronts full almost from the beginning. I still miss some of the stores but I am local so it was close. I would have been mad if I drove a couple hours to go there. I never remember going that the parking lot was not all but empty. Still a shame it is gone. Now to finished watching.
Yeah bless their hearts but Gen Z/Millennial people can be so clueless. They don't just add toll booths to highways that have been there for decades!
I was literally shopping at that Jos. A. Banks five years ago. How did it get so bad so quick? The amount of decay is crazy.
It got bad quick because people kept blasting its location all over social media and youtube.
This is really good and I like your narrative cadence. Smooth progression overlaid with solid history. And no ghost BS.
ghost videos are the best tho.
@@red3here nah
@@sofiabravo1994 yea.
That’s crazy, we went shopping there just a few years ago. We live right down the road, about fifteen minutes, or so.
I worked here in the 1990's when I was a teenager. The local high school is just down the road, so I would walk to work often. All the high school kids would hang out at the Dairy Queen or Denny's adjacent to the mall. Small town living. I once saw Barbara Streisand shopping there. What a shame its become tho, the community could use the jobs/income revenue.
I appreciate your videos, as well as your stoicism dealing with the drama at the end.
I love the creepy ambience music you use.
This was a really cool video! I got so nervous when you guys were talking about the people just wandering around and not responding. :o
Great job Brennen! Looking forward to more great videos! Stay safe out there!
I went here couple of times back in 2015 or around their got some shoes at the Nike store and some skate shoes at another store there !thanks for sharing love your work ❤️👍🏻
Damn Brennen all this time I've been watching ADR and just now found out about your own channel. It rocks pretty hard.
Great quality video and editing 👍
Enjoyed every second of it
Loved going to the Nike outlet years ago. I remember getting my first real pair of basketball shoes there back in 03
It’s amazing that a mall that only closed so recently would go down so fast
It officially closed a few years ago, but most of the space was vacant for years before that.
🙏 You're giving me anxiety! Please wear masks and gloves whenever you're around block mold 🙏 Worried about you guys!
Holly they do when necessary
A lot of mold and mildew is black, but it's not all black mold.
Btw that area has a lot of homeless and druggies so its very possible you encountered a drug addict!
I loved this place when it was open. So weird that I just said something about this to my mom today. How I don’t know why they ever closed it and haven’t done anything different with it since.
i live around this outlet and my mom used to work for the town. so many rumors went around when the final store closed about a possible warehouse or new apartments coming to the area. sadly, nothing has changed.
I remember that place. Awesome video!
I used to shop there all the time - I didn't know it was no longer open. I hadn't been there for many years and went there last year and couldn't get to the parking lot. Now I know - so sad. It was a nice Sunday get away with good stores.
YOUR CHANNEL WILL GROW YOU DESERVE ITTT
Damn this hits close to home
close the window then
Great video man, keep up the good work.
That's about 20 minutes from where I live. It's so sad because that was a really cool place to go. I wish someone would come and open that back up again. We need to support stores and stop ordering online so much.
brick and mortar will eventually die out, unfortunately. Especially with lockdowns becoming a regular thing and heading toward cashless society.
I see these places and can only think about how many dreams were destroyed.
Matthew Baran 2?
I love the use of The Last Of Us music in this video, it works so well 😄 Great video 😁
WOW SO MUCH STUFF LEFT BEHIND AT THIS MALL!!!!
I live right by here and it’s so sad to see what the mall used to look like and now it looks like this. Definitely best you guys got out of there at the end, some shady stuff happens there!
I was born and raised in Maryland. My mom would always take my brother and I to Perryville and through Cecil Co. It’s sad to see
I worked part time at several of the stores. It was just not "discounted" enough for the local's and far too small to attract shoppers from any distance.
it was the mind flayer
I loved the video, great work on filming in 4k :)
Urban paint ball war would be awesome place.
I love abandoned malls-- very cool
There are 2 of these in Missouri. Not trashed thank goodness
After filming a few of these places, I think I’d probably end up with a pretty low opinion of human society. Destructive, wasteful & just plain dumb. These abandoned & trashed malls are an insight into the post-corona world to come.
Your view is quite justified and true to an extent, but remember majority of the items and stuff in that facility were considered abandoned and no longer valuable nor useful,coupled with the fact that folks would be tempted to "explore" for thrills and pleasure and probably abuse and vandalize the property they could get their hands on. Human nature is still a mystery though and certain inclinations require a thorough explanation.
I remember when that mall was functional. Now it's bones. Be careful exploring.
Love the last of us background music throughout your videos, fits well
Great this video abandoned
Thank you!
Some of my family acctuly owned some stores in there
I cleaned out most of these stores right before they sold it
Love the videos dude! I’m going here today! Wish me luck ❤️
Mr Zimmerman any security?
B safe and very nice viewing. Keep it up 💪
It's cool u went here. I used to shop at the Nike Outlet..15:25 I'm surprised nobody took that hand truck.
I remember my aunt working at bass and my other aunt worked at Oshkosh. I can’t believe it looks like this
I remember that place they had a really good deli and I went to the dress barn once
The area where you found the Polaroids looks to be the maintenance shop
why am i literally crying lol i miss this place so much i miss being young
Great video! Night time is much more creepy👍
18:00 turns into b roll for a mr plinkett review video
I just want to watch my Night Court tapes!
The store you walk in the 13:46 time stamp is not the Nike store. The Nike Store would have been the store with the stainless metal countertops time stamp 8:17. I grew up in that area and shopped there very often! It was a very nice mall at one point for sure!👍🏼👍🏼
Awesome video by the way! Thanks for sharing with us
Also I believe the toll facilities have been there since the mid to late 60’s 🤔🤔🤔
Sadly signs of a withering aspect of society. We become more closed in. I wish it was thriving better.
but now people are moving to the country in droves because of the lockdowns. I definitely want to move and become more self sustaining and less dependent on the government.
I am surprised how some states abandoned places just let people walk around in there.. otherwise, they would have been boarded up to prevent vandolism.
I grew up going here soooo many times I had no idea it was in such bad condition how sad... I wish you would have filmed the old playground.
I like the comment on that one door someone painted “fuck yo door” lmao
Great vlog always fascinating to see old abandoned malls etc take care stay safe guys ❤️🦋💟👍✌🏻👋🏻☮️🍻🇨🇦🎸
woahhh this place is my entire childhood
As someone who shopped here as a kid this is very saddening.
Used to have some fun with a girl named Sandra worked at that exact dress Barn back in the day. Around 2000 i believe. Good old days
She married a pig farmer named Jethro, raised 7 kids and now lives just outside of Baltimore. She's embarrassed that she weighs about 250 lbs, but says it keeps her and her man warm in the winter months. Please reach out to her - she said would love to hear from you.
@@billiebobbienorton2556 lol🤣
It’s crazy that I haven’t seen this video until now. I used to really love going there. Didn’t know it was in such bad shape now. Kinda sad 😔
You should do a solo overnight at Waverly Hills Sanatorium! 😱
In the colorful floor store was where u saw the Easter bunny firming the spring and Santa in winter I remember going there
That Fallout 1 music gave me some intense nostalgia.
Looks awesome. I love it!))
Outlet mall: *Booming*
Maryland Government: *Put's Tollbooth near by*
Outlet mall: *Goses out of business*
People with -100 brian cells: Time to smash things!
On point.
The tollbooth location was in place LONG before the outlet mall ever was. Outlet mall was put in place in 1990, whereas the tollbooth has been there since 1963. So that's not the reason for its demise. Even though the location is easy to get to from the highway, it's just not a good place for retail when it closed. Now that the casino is in place across the highway and they are planning to build an indoor waterpark next to the casino, the outlet mall may see a chance at coming back to life within the next 10 yrs.
Tollbooth was there long before the outlets
The tollbooth was there since the 60s, decades before the shopping center was built. I don't know where this guy gets his info, but it was never "thriving." I grew up less than 2 miles from there. Stores started closing shortly after it opened, and many, many stores came and went. It had vacancies for most of its existence.
The one in Odessa Missouri is called Prime Outlets. Interesting
@deborah DeborahR sure is. It is now a grocery store.
I’m in Kansas City. Used to do a lot of shopping there.
What is happening to our world?! We used to love these out,etc a,Los. Fresh air, amazing buys, and exercise. It was always a great trip there! We are a dead society these days! What a waste of resources, and what a nasty mess we leave behind.
That long hallway is for freight.
Awesome content!The background music always remind me of "The Last of Us".
When is the next Alone series?i love those too..
Even on drugs, if you're sober enough to be up and walking around you should be with it enough to respond or react to a group of people with nothing else around. It's really odd, I'd stay away.
I’m smokin weed right now lol
I'm shootin heroin right now lol
I’m doing both right now lol
I remember that mall😳
16:42 -2114 thats the maintenance /shop office
I had no idea this place was abandoned. I use to sell Girl Scout cookies there. That place was so busy all the time. What happened?
Great vid, dude
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video!
so cool!!
5:10 - love “The Last of Us” theme music 👍
I wish people left stuff alone... I love watching people visit abandoned places but it makes me sad seeing how people think it's an awesome idea to just wreck everything...
People shopping habits change. Sign at the times.
Tragedy....a total waste....this could've been avoided...it could be restored for something else....damn.
I saw Jake's video, and I think he said, that a Tollbooth was put nearby. Obviously, people are not just going to pay the Tollbooth, just so they can shop at the outlet center.
With Dodgy guys around , that’s why you do abandoned places in groups not on your own , Good video sadly cut short Brennan
Vandalism is serious here. To be honest, the outside of the buildings still look decent.
Kawaii Sakura welcome to the USA. The saddest scenes. We will have no history left because everything will have been destroyed. It’s an absolute shame.
The toll road (I95) was there before the outlets were built.
Where was bass tell me the time u found it because that was the last store