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Arsenal Mall (Watertown)

Small mall on Arsenal Street in Watertown. Filene's Basement and Marshall's are the anchor stores.
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Burlington Mall

Large regional mall near the intersection of Routes 3 and 128 in Burlington. Anchors are Filene's, Lord & Taylor, Macy's, and Sears. Many smaller strip plazas are nearby, containing stores such as Tower Records, Barnes & Noble, and Kohl's.
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Burlington Mall

Burlington Mall is an upscale center anchored by Filene's, Lord & Taylor, Macy's and Sears. Burlington Mall features more than 170 specialty shops and a 775-seat Food Court. The mall is located on Middlesex Turnpike, just off Route 128 (I-95), at Exit 32B.
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CambridgeSide Galleria

Large regional mall in East Cambridge, near Lechmere T station. Anchors are Sears, Filenes, and Best Buy. Also has a Borders bookstore and an ethnically diverse food court.
Parking is in an underground garage, which costs money. There is a free shuttle bus to the Kendall T station.
Cambridge
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Copley Place

Ultra-upscale mall in Boston's Back Bay. About what you'd expect from a shopping center whose principal anchor is Neiman Marcus. Also has a 9-screen Loews cinema, with some of the smallest, most uncomfortable screening rooms to be found anywhere. Skybridges connect it to Back Bay Station and to the less snobby Prudential Center mall next door.
Back Bay
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Faneuil Hall Marketplace (aka Quincy Markets)

A "Festival Marketplace" in historic buildings adjoining Boston's Faneuil Hall. Much more popular as an eating place than as a shopping center, and caters more to tourists than to locals. The famous Durgin Park restaurant ("established before you were born.") is here. In warm weather, you'll often find live outdoor entertainment here.
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Liberty Tree Mall (Danvers)

Off Route 128 in Danvers. Anchors are Best Buy, Marshalls, Staples, and Target. Also has a 20-screen Loews cinema complex.
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Meadow Glen Mall

Small mall off Route 16 in Medford, west of Wellington Circle. Kohl's and Marshalls are the anchor stores.
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Natick Mall

Large regional mall on Route 9 in Natick, just over the line from Framingham. Anchored by Filene's, Lord & Taylor, Macy's, and Sears.
Natick
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North Shore Mall (Peabody)

Large regional mall off Route 128 in Peabody. Anchors are Filene's, Filene's Basement, JCPenney, Lord & Taylor, Macy's, and Sears.
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Prudential Center

Busy mall surrounding the Prudential Tower in Boston's Back Bay. Surely the most unusual in Massachusetts, it has a Lord & Taylor, Saks Fifth Avenue, Star Market grocery, a U.S. Post Office, a Catholic chapel, and a Marche Movenpick restaurant, not to mention a huge food court.

The mall also has indoor connection to two subway stations (Prudential and Back Bay), a railroad station (Back Bay), three hotels, four office buildings, the Hynes Convention Center, and another mall (Copley Place).
Back Bay
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South Shore Plaza

Large regional mall near I-93 and Route 3 in Braintree. Filene's, Lord & Taylor, Macy's, and Sears are anchors.
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Square One Mall (Saugus)

Regional mall on Route 1 in Saugus. Anchors are Filene's, Filene's Basement, Sears, and TJ Maxx.
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The Mall at Chestnut Hill

Regional mall on Route 9 in Newton, just beyond the Brookline line. Anchors are Filene's and Bloomingdale's (the only one in New England).
Newton
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Walpole Mall

Small mall on Route 1, anchored by Kohl's.
Walpole
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Woburn Mall

The management of this mall was apparently too cheap or lazy to put up an official web site, so one of the tenants (a lock and key shop!) put up its own. Anchors, such as they are, appear to be Market Basket, A.J. Wright, and T.J. Maxx.
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