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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: Dixie Square Mall, Randhurst Mall, Lakehurst Mall, Plaza del Lago, Woodfield Mall, Eastland Mall (Bloomington, Illinois), Old Chicago, River Oaks Center, Yorktown Center, The Shoppes at College Hills, University Mall (Carbondale, Illinois), Algonquin Commons, Belvidere Discount Mall, The Plaza, Galleria Center, Westfield Old Orchard, Orland Square Mall, Oakbrook Center, The Streets of Woodfield, Cherryvale Mall, Westfield Fox Valley, Northbrook Court, Westfield Hawthorn, SouthPark Mall (Moline, Illinois), White Oaks Mall (Springfield, Illinois), Spring Hill Mall, Harlem Irving Plaza, Westfield Louis Joliet, Golf Mill Shopping Center, Westfield Chicago Ridge, Deerbrook Mall (Deerfield, Illinois), Gurnee Mills, Geneva Commons, Lincoln Mall, Market Place Mall (Champaign, Illinois), Charlestowne Mall, Machesney Park Mall, North Riverside Park Mall, St. Charles Mall, The Quentin Collection, Deer Park Town Center, Renaissance Place, The Promenade Bolingbrook, Park Forest Plaza, Northfield Square Mall, Stratford Square Mall, The Arboretum of South Barrington, Deerfield Square, Peru Mall, Lincolnwood Town Center, Woodfield Village Green, Arlington Town Square, Lincolnshire Commons, Orland Park Crossing, Sutton Park Shopping Center, Countryside Shopping Center. Excerpt: Dixie Square Mall is an abandoned enclosed shopping mall located in Harvey, Illinois, United States, located at the junction of 151st Street and the Dixie Highway. It has been vacant for over 30 years, more than twice as long as it was in business. It is famous for having been used, both inside and out, for the mall chase scene in the movie The Blues Brothers. More recently, it achieved notoriety because of a growing Internet cult following (including local urban exploration groups) dedicated to covering the mall's deteriorating condition. Like other "dead ma...