Countless 1980s masterpieces begin at a shopping mall. These massive icons of youth culture are so beloved in the United States that they’ve become a story trope, but there was indeed a time when malls were unbeknownst to many. That is, until one of the first shopping malls in America opened in Cleveland, Ohio. We know it as the Old Arcade today, but this massive structure dazzled visitors when it was first unveiled.

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While it may not seem to be quite in the vein of shopping malls, the Old Arcade is the ancestor of today’s shopping centers. As one of the first shopping malls in America, it truly has earned its place in Cleveland history and legend.

Love Cleveland history? Explore the Old Arcade’s younger sister structures at the 5th Street Arcades, or get adventurous and see what attractions hide nearby in Downtown Cleveland

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