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<blockquote data-quote="Agies" data-source="post: 1956065" data-attributes="member: 17996"><p><u><strong>9: New Crossing Mall</strong></u></p><p>With more then 4 dozen diffrent shops including; home appliances, expensive apparel, new age religion crystals, a pet groomer, even a hi-tech gadget shop. This mall is the one shop stopping center for any just about any one able to pay the inflated prices. Each corner of the mall contains a big named department store such as; Sears, Koffmans, or JC Pennys. Besides material shopping the mall also contains half a dozen small food vendors and three sit down resturants. And for those child encumbered shoppers there is a large indoor playground where children can slip and slide on soft rubber astrological constilations and breakfast food. For those looking to liesure, before returning home, the mall even has its own cineplex, arcade, two bars and one aclaimed comedy club. With nearly 5 thousand people in daily it is entirely too easy to get lost or lose someone within. The mall also has a seedier side it is the number one public location for drug deals and illegal exchanges. Even after closing time the hustle and bustle of the mall never ends. A small army of janitors and security patrol the mall keeping the mall as clean and safe as possible. The mall and parking lot take up about 6 square miles.</p><p></p><p><u><strong>10: Rest Stop and Information Center</strong></u></p><p>The rest stop consists of three seperate buildings. The first is the rest room and tourism center and always open; it consists of one male one female restroom each capable of supporting 9 people, a dual sided pamphlet triangle with maps and tourism highlights, 2 stagered watering fountains, and a janitors closet loaded with cleaning supplies. The second building is the tourist relations/gift shop and only open during peak tourist seasons between 9-5. Inside you will find all sorts of collector items displaying the name of you favorite city or state and some linked animal or funny cartoon. Last but not least is the vending building. Located in between the two other building the vending buidling contains no less the six vending machines; 2 Soda machines, 1 hot coffee/chocolate, 2 snack machines, 1 frozen desserts machine. How fresh the items are in the machines is completely irrelivant, becuase each item is chosen based on its ability to be good even after a nuclear holacuast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agies, post: 1956065, member: 17996"] [U][B]9: New Crossing Mall[/B][/U] With more then 4 dozen diffrent shops including; home appliances, expensive apparel, new age religion crystals, a pet groomer, even a hi-tech gadget shop. This mall is the one shop stopping center for any just about any one able to pay the inflated prices. Each corner of the mall contains a big named department store such as; Sears, Koffmans, or JC Pennys. Besides material shopping the mall also contains half a dozen small food vendors and three sit down resturants. And for those child encumbered shoppers there is a large indoor playground where children can slip and slide on soft rubber astrological constilations and breakfast food. For those looking to liesure, before returning home, the mall even has its own cineplex, arcade, two bars and one aclaimed comedy club. With nearly 5 thousand people in daily it is entirely too easy to get lost or lose someone within. The mall also has a seedier side it is the number one public location for drug deals and illegal exchanges. Even after closing time the hustle and bustle of the mall never ends. A small army of janitors and security patrol the mall keeping the mall as clean and safe as possible. The mall and parking lot take up about 6 square miles. [U][B]10: Rest Stop and Information Center[/B][/U] The rest stop consists of three seperate buildings. The first is the rest room and tourism center and always open; it consists of one male one female restroom each capable of supporting 9 people, a dual sided pamphlet triangle with maps and tourism highlights, 2 stagered watering fountains, and a janitors closet loaded with cleaning supplies. The second building is the tourist relations/gift shop and only open during peak tourist seasons between 9-5. Inside you will find all sorts of collector items displaying the name of you favorite city or state and some linked animal or funny cartoon. Last but not least is the vending building. Located in between the two other building the vending buidling contains no less the six vending machines; 2 Soda machines, 1 hot coffee/chocolate, 2 snack machines, 1 frozen desserts machine. How fresh the items are in the machines is completely irrelivant, becuase each item is chosen based on its ability to be good even after a nuclear holacuast. [/QUOTE]
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