I freaking love these videos. Every time I watch these I am taken back to my youth. These places used to be a place of adventure and fun. Watching the decline of these spaces gives me a sense of sadness mixed with the joyful memories I have of similar places I used to visit. These places seem almost frozen in time. Thanks for your time and efforts in creating these fascination and entertaining videos. Cheers.
Man I used to go to cabin John and it used to be better I went there today and a lot of the shops where closed and I remember the footlocker that I used to go to as a kid all of the time for my shoes
Imagine, if you will, leadership possessing the courage and vision to preserve brick-and-mortar businesses. The idea is to use eminent domain to construct a new series of malls directly atop freeways, allowing the traffic to flow through them. These malls would be designed as architectural marvels, with all traffic and parking issues resolved, including integration with light rail systems. The convenience of stopping at a mall while on the freeway would be unparalleled. Despite the ease of online shopping, the necessity of driving remains. However, the thought of visiting a mall during the Christmas rush is daunting. Yet, if the freeway system allowed for easy access to a mall's parking lot and a quick elevator ride took you inside, it would be tempting, wouldn't it? If our leaders could orchestrate this, we could centralize our retail spaces and repurpose existing malls into educational institutions. It's an ambitious concept but take a moment to consider it. Picture yourself arriving at a mall that not only serves its purpose but also pays tribute to the past as a work of art.
I freaking love these videos. Every time I watch these I am taken back to my youth. These places used to be a place of adventure and fun. Watching the decline of these spaces gives me a sense of sadness mixed with the joyful memories I have of similar places I used to visit. These places seem almost frozen in time. Thanks for your time and efforts in creating these fascination and entertaining videos. Cheers.
thanks for watching!
Man I used to go to cabin John and it used to be better I went there today and a lot of the shops where closed and I remember the footlocker that I used to go to as a kid all of the time for my shoes
yeah it's kind of a weird place? the shopping center there is crazy busy but not much going on inside the "mall"
Imagine, if you will, leadership possessing the courage and vision to preserve brick-and-mortar businesses. The idea is to use eminent domain to construct a new series of malls directly atop freeways, allowing the traffic to flow through them. These malls would be designed as architectural marvels, with all traffic and parking issues resolved, including integration with light rail systems. The convenience of stopping at a mall while on the freeway would be unparalleled. Despite the ease of online shopping, the necessity of driving remains. However, the thought of visiting a mall during the Christmas rush is daunting. Yet, if the freeway system allowed for easy access to a mall's parking lot and a quick elevator ride took you inside, it would be tempting, wouldn't it? If our leaders could orchestrate this, we could centralize our retail spaces and repurpose existing malls into educational institutions. It's an ambitious concept but take a moment to consider it. Picture yourself arriving at a mall that not only serves its purpose but also pays tribute to the past as a work of art.