There has always been an effort to tie the Mall at Steamtown in to the Steamtown National Historic Site.
There's a bridge off the mall's food court that takes you to Steamtown. It's a nice idea.
Unfortunately, this is the view. It's a bunch of rusting, rotting junk, and it's nothing to entice visitors to leave the mall and take a walk over there.
It seems like both the mall and Steamtown would benefit from making this side of the national historic site more inviting, attractive, and enticing.
I do realize there is limited space and limited financial resources, on both ends. However, I can't stop thinking of the phrase "best foot forward."