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Paris’s Passages: The World’s First Malls

Posted on May 2, 2021 by Bob Adams — Leave a reply
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Did you know that Paris was home to what are considered the first shopping malls? Called “passages,” these covered streets and courtyards (usually just one long thoroughfare, but sometimes consisting of several intersecting passages) first cropped up in Paris in the late 1700s and spread like wildfire in the early to mid-1800s. Continue Reading →

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