Blacked out signage for the former Statler Crossing shopping center in Staunton, Virginia. This shopping center reached its peak in the mid 1990s, anchored by a Walmart and a Rack & Sack grocery store. Walmart moved to a Supercenter in 1995, and Rack & Sack closed as part of a corporate restructuring a few years after opening. A short-lived company called Sun Television & Appliances took over part of the former Walmart space in 1997, lasting less than a year. Federated Auto Parts acquired the shopping center in the early 2000s, and primarily uses it for warehouse space.
Ben Schumin is a professional photographer who captures the intricacies of daily life. This image is all rights reserved. Contact me directly for licensing information.
Ben Schumin is a professional photographer who captures the intricacies of daily life. This image is all rights reserved. Contact me directly for licensing information.
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- Ben Schumin
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- Wednesday 10 March 2021
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- 3600*4800
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