Talk:Crossroads of the World

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Is this the "official" title or could it be called "Crossroads of the World Mall"? As it is, the name is kind of weird. Asim Led 00:01, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC)

  • As unworthy as a former shopping mall may be of this grand title, unless there's something else explicitly called "Crossroads of the World" I think we should leave this here.--Pharos 01:51, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC)


--so i looked up crossroads of the world trying to get info on the trade routes of the middle east...why am i getting info on a mall? -katie