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The Time Capsule Burger King!
Who knew that the Concord Mall in Wilmington, Delaware was secretly The Louvre of the U.S.? Actually, I think The Louvre is the Concord Mall of France. Because, sure, The Louvre has that iconic smirking woman who people cream over, but the Concord Mall has something much more valuable and priceless. It was secretly housing a fully intact Burger King that was abandoned over 10 years ago. But it was soon uncovered, making Wilmington, Delaware the HIGH ART capital of the world!
Newsweek says that the Burger King at Concord Mall shut down for good in 2009, and like many struggling malls, Concord Mall hasn’t really been able to find a permanent replacement. So the Burger King has been sitting there all by its lonesome, hidden mostly by one of those “coming soon”-type walls that malls use to cover closed-up stores. But this week, Twitter user @RealJesebelley shared a shot of the rediscovered fast food jewel, complete with stunning faux plants and trash that was left there in 2009, and it went viral.
A fully intact vintage Burger King was found behind a wall at the Concord Mall in Wilmington, DE. This photo was snapped by Jonathon Pruitt April of 2022. pic.twitter.com/G3V3SnJM3J
— Jeze3D.exe v2.2.1 (@RealJezebelley) June 28, 2022
Another Twitter user shared a video they made in 2009 when their seasonal job used it for a storage room. I know, THE DISRESPECT to this antique Burger King by using it as a storage room!
Lmao that was literally my storage room back in 2019 for a seasonal job 😂 pic.twitter.com/VZNyNqacax
— Lizard (@loserskwaddd) June 28, 2022
After news of the Time Capsule Burger King spread like ass cheeks on a toilet seat after eating a Whooper, New Castle County Executive, Matt Meyer, along with the general manager of the mall, co-hosted a tour of it on Facebook. They found discarded trash and French fries that will probably outlive the last roach on this planet. via Newsweek:
“It kind of feels like it closed yesterday, when you look in the trash here, they didn’t empty the trash the last day,” Meyer said.
As well as the decade-old garbage, Meyer spied a branded bag containing some French Fries—which looked suspiciously edible when he peeked inside. “Looks like they left us a little food here,” he said.
Meyer said the eatery was a “beautiful relic of our collective American past,” adding: “I know many of you have been to other malls, very often there are these shops that are closed off. It’s just another store front in Concord Mall that’s being rented out but inside there’s something pretty cool.”
Here’s their tour:
They should just put bulletproof plexiglass over the front of that Burger King, hire a team of skilled security guards to guard it, and charge to see it since it’s a work of art! But seriously, while that Burger King’s decor took us back to the sophisticated days of the 90s, Concord Mall did not give us the biggest time leap of the month. That goes to SCOTUS who took us back to 1973.
Pic: New Castle County Government