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Outlet Malls and Discount Shopping in the Southeastern United States

State-by-State Outlet Mall Listings

By Sheridan Alexander, About.com

The more than 30 outlet malls of the Southeastern United States offer great discount shopping in convenient locations. More than just a place to spend a rainy day during your vacation, many of the outlet malls in the Southeast are among the region's most popular tourist attractions. If you are planning a major shopping trip or think you might like to do a little shopping during your next visit, this state-by-state guide will help you plan your shopping itinerary.

Alabama Outlet Malls
Popular outlet malls in Alabama offer an array of discount fashions, home decorating items and much more.

Georgia Outlet Malls
Find information about the top centrally located outlet malls in Georgia for your next discount shopping outing.

North Carolina Outlet Malls
Hundreds of outlet stores are conveniently located in North Carolina's outlet malls near popular tourist destinations.

South Carolina Outlet Malls
Visitors to South Carolina enjoy discount shopping at several outlet malls located near some of South Carolina's most popular vacation areas.

Tennessee Outlet Malls
Find out about the popular outlet shopping malls in Tennessee including outlet centers in Pigeon Forge, Nashville, Crossville, Lebanon and Sevierville.

Virginia Outlet Malls
Virginia outlet malls offer a wide variety of shopping options with convenient locations near Williamsburg, Washington, D.C. and the mountains.

West Virginia Outlet Malls
The main outlet mall in West Virginia, Flatwoods Factory Stores, offers shoppers a choice of unique shops for one-of-a-kind discount shopping.

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