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Mall of America
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Posted Jul 27, 2006 by gavinorr
What about the Mall Of America, in Minneapolis?

Claimed to be the biggest in the world, I can vouch for the fact that is is big, really big (I mean you might think it's a long way to the shops...).

The M of A is big enough to house a full sized fun park (complete with roller coaster)on the top floor and, according to their web page

http://www.minneapolis.org/shopping/mall_of_america.asp

Just minutes away from downtown Minneapolis in Bloomington, Mall of America will make your head spin: more than 520 stores, a 7-acre amusement park, a walk-through aquarium, an entire level of restaurants and bars, a 15-screen movie theater, plus more.

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