This Enormous Cleveland Mall Was Once the World’s Largest—Now Completely Gone (Randall Park Mall)
Step back in time to explore the rise and fall of Randall Park Mall — once the largest shopping mall in the world and a symbol of American retail dominance. Opened in 1976 near Cleveland, this massive retail complex drew millions of visitors at its peak. With hundreds of stores, sprawling corridors, and endless parking, it was more than just a mall—it was a cultural landmark. But over time, shifting shopping habits, economic decline, and competition from newer centers led to its slow and inevitable downfall. In this video, we investigate how Randall Park Mall went from record-breaking success to total abandonment—and why today, nothing remains of what was once a retail giant. If you’re fascinated by abandoned places, lost American landmarks, and the hidden stories behind them, this is one you won’t want to miss. Like, subscribe, and turn on notifications for more forgotten history and incredible real-life stories.

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