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Throughout the 90's, my family spent so much time at Rolling Acres. It was the place to be on weekends, the parking lot was so crowded there was barely a spot left. I remember going there to pick out my new school clothes every year and going to get our pictures taken on Santa's lap every Christmas. It's where my brother thought Santa actually lived (which has become a
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I remember roaming the halls with my Mom and brother just going to browse the stores, kill time and get out of the heat during Summer and arguing with my Mom I didn't need my coat to walk to to the door in Winter. (I never won.)
My grandma would have me spend the night and then we'd do a 'girls day' and one time in particular she took me to the mall where I picked out a beautiful snowflake crystal pendant which I still have today. If we went anywhere during the 90's, it was usually this mall.
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It was the first episode titled "Ghost Mall" of a series on VICELAND called Abandoned. It was depressing to see the neglect and ruined state of a place we spent so much time. The mall has also been a subject for YouTube urban explorer, Dan Bell, and he did an interesting walkthrough of the mall you can see here.
Besides my fond memories of this mall, it does have some darker moments in its history. A child was crushed to death by the elevator and two women were found murdered in the woods near the mall in 1986. The mall was also the spot where a victim of the Craigslist killer was buried in a shallow grave and a man was electrocuted while attempting to rob the mall of copper wire. I have heard there has been a body or two found hanging on trees in the woods by the mall as well.
Since our visit, the mall has been demolished and the land belongs to the city of Akron. As of this writing this morning, there are rumors that Amazon has plans to develop the land into a fulfillment center. As much as I feel like Amazon is taking over the world, it would be better economically for that area to develop the land into something usable.
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I guess I can start a list now of things from my past that have been demolished: 1) Elementary School 2) Favorite Mall. It's weird to think about those things no longer existing but that's what time does, it moves on. And even thought I left Ohio about 20 years ago, I expected things to be right where I left them but that's not what happens. The potholes in the road were right where I left them though, their roads are rough af.
So what ultimately caused this mall's demise? Crime, economic depression, the changing landscape of the retail space. This trend is not going away and I feel like in the next ten years we are going to see many more Rolling Acres Malls in America.
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