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- Centre_at_Glen_Burnie abstract "Glen Burnie Mall located in Glen Burnie, Maryland originally opened in 1962. At the time of its opening it had Montgomery Ward as an anchor as well as A&P. Other smaller tenants included G.C. Murphy. The mall also hosted a one screen movie theater, that closed in the early 1980s and was converted to other retail use. In the 1970s and 1980s, other larger stores came into the mall as well. This included Toys R' Us as well as Epstein's. In 2000, Montgomery Ward went out of business and this structure as well as some of the mall was torn down.Today the mall has been renamed and is currently called the Centre at Glen Burnie. Anchored by Target, Office Depot, hhgregg and Toys R Us. Other tenants include Chick-fil-A, Foot Locker, GNC, Payless ShoeSource, Radio Shack, Five Guys, Famous Footwear, First Down, Rainbow and DOTS.".
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- Centre_at_Glen_Burnie subject Category:1962_establishments_in_Maryland.
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- Centre_at_Glen_Burnie comment "Glen Burnie Mall located in Glen Burnie, Maryland originally opened in 1962. At the time of its opening it had Montgomery Ward as an anchor as well as A&P. Other smaller tenants included G.C. Murphy. The mall also hosted a one screen movie theater, that closed in the early 1980s and was converted to other retail use. In the 1970s and 1980s, other larger stores came into the mall as well. This included Toys R' Us as well as Epstein's.".
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