Berkshire Mall - 80s Neon Aesthetic Time Capsule
The Berkshire Mall in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania was opened in 1970. At one point it had a Sears and a Bon-Ton, however they are closed and Boscov's is the only open anchor. However, this place is far from a dead mall. The food court, builtin 1989, is an amazing example of neon retro aesthetics. Join me as I take you on a mall tour! Other videos you might enjoy: Bridgewater Commons Mall Tour and History - Bridgewater, NJ - • Bridgewater Commons Mall Tour and History ... Garden State Plaza Tour Winter 2021 - • Garden State Plaza Tour Winter 2021 - Para... Palisades Center Mall 2020 Walking Tour - • Palisades Center Mall 2020 Walking Tour Visiting one of the Last Suncoast Motion Picture Company Stores - • Visiting one of the Last Suncoast Motion P...

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Berkshire Mall - A Blissful 80s Gem with a Future in Doubt [Wyomissing, PA]

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