User:Tvrpros/sandbox

The Verona Beach Mall was constructed in 1976 and the mall was abandoned in late 1992. Verona Beach Mall held home to stores such as Payless Shoes, Burger King, The Gap, Roses, Sears, Sports Fan Attic, Sports Authority, Montgomery Ward, Pizza Hut, etc. Verona Beach Mall also had there own arcade the "Galaxy Interstellar Arcadia", a ATV and Motocross dealership "C&H Outdoors & ATV", and Movie Theater the "Verona Center Cinemas 4" When the mall closed it's doors in 1992, the owner (James Grayson) didn't bother to board-up the windows and lock the doors before he decided to move to Mexico, so in effect, shop lifers and looters took merchandise from the Montgomery Ward store, but as for the other stores, reporters still have accounts of seeing old merchandise still in most of the stores, even a red 1984 Honda 787 3-wheeler in the C&H Store. In the electronics store, many on TVs, computers, radios, VCR s, and game systems are still UN-touched in there boxes. In the food court, there is a rotten smell of 20 year old pizza rotting in its box. As the lights are left off, the electricity and water is still on, a circa 1991 Pepsi-Cola machine is still running with Pepsi that is now collectible in it's cans.