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kaanah
Gender: Male
| | Austin - Abandoned Mini Mall < on 7/2/2005 11:33 PM >
| | | Just found this today in NE Austin. Based upon pure rumors that I've heard, this began its life in the 1980's as a strip mall. Construction began with the area was expected to grow and prosper. The growth never panned out as expected, and the project was scrapped. The only thing completed was the outside rear wall, the roof, and a very small portion of the brickwork on the outside wall. This place has basically been trashed, with the interior of the structure filled with general debris from what appears to be from "illegal dumping". But there is a bit of good graffiti in the mix. Several full roll-outs, and some creative work, as well. The exterior:
Pictures of the graffiti:
Odds and ends:
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AmityvilleMd
Location: Upper Marlboro, MD Gender: Male
| | | Re: Austin - Abandoned Mini Mall <Reply # 1 on 7/3/2005 2:51 AM >
| | | Has anybody ever seen "The Sandlot" that baseball picture reminds me of it.
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RevSM
Location: South Central Texas
| | | Re: Austin - Abandoned Mini Mall <Reply # 2 on 7/5/2005 4:04 PM >
| | | Yeah, I went there about a year ago. Not a whole lot to see but interesting none the less. Looks like the graffiti artists incorporated the torn up pr0n lying all over the place into their work. Nice.
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Abominus
Location: Kitchener
| | Re: Austin - Abandoned Mini Mall <Reply # 3 on 7/15/2005 10:49 PM >
| | | Ok, that post-apocalyptic strip mall is the single creepiest thing I've seen on this site so far. Something about the outside almost looking like a completed mall but being overgrown and surrounded by grass. Outstanding!
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