Talk:Oxford Valley Mall
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I deleted a passage about "downmarketing" that was poorly written and unfounded. I live next to the mall and while there are more kiosks than before, this trend seems to be occurring in every mall I've seen in a few different states. 6:29 PM, 1 January 2008 (EST) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.230.75.7 (talk)
Can anybody find a reference which indicates that the mall was once the world's largest? I can't find that ANYWHERE and I'm thinking about removing that line.
I also can't locate any information about two presidents visiting the mall. I know the Nixon and Kennedy both visited the Levittown Shopping Center -- perhaps the information is a mix up? If anybody can find this reference, please add it or link to it here. Otherwise, I'll be removing those statements soon. -RockyRaccoon 05:13, 9 May 2006 (UTC)
I was a young salesman back in 1976 and during my lunchbreak went outside to see then president Gerald Ford make a campaign stop at the courtyard near the fountain. In spite of the fact that there were fifty foot letters on the office building facing him that read "Oxford Valley", President Ford said that he wanted to thank all those people who came out to "Orchard Valley Mall."
Don't know if any other presidents were there but I know Ford was. -User:cblitz-