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  2. Clay Center (Charleston, West Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The Maier Foundation Performance Hall, an 1,883-seat theater with exceptional acoustics and sight lines; The Walker Theater, a black-box theater which can accommodate between 150 – 200 people depending upon the set-up

  3. Teays Valley, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Teays Valley (/ ˈ t eɪ z / TAYZ [5]) is a census-designated place in Putnam County, West Virginia, United States. The population was 14,350 at the 2020 census . Located about 20 miles (32 km) west of Charleston and 30 miles (48 km) east of Huntington , it is part of the Huntington–Ashland metropolitan area .

  4. Cinemark Theatres - Wikipedia

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    Cinemark Holdings, Inc. (stylized as CineMark from 1998 until 2022 and in all caps since 2022) is an American movie theater chain that started operations in 1984 and since then it has operated theaters with hundreds of locations throughout the Americas. It is headquartered in Plano, Texas, in the Dallas–Fort Worth area. Cinemark operates 521 ...

  5. List of movie theater chains - Wikipedia

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    Alliance Cinemas – after selling its BC locations, it now operates only one theater in Toronto; Cinémas Guzzo – 10 locations and 142 screens in the Montreal area; Cineplex Cinemas – Canada's largest and North America's fifth-largest movie theater company, with 162 locations and 1,635 screens

  6. Teays, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Teays, written Seays until circa 1884, is an unincorporated community in Putnam County, West Virginia, United States.The town is centered on the former general store / post office on Teays Lane, which sits across from the site of the Teays railroad depot, which was demolished in the mid-1900s.

  7. Regal Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    A Regal Cinemas (with a built-in IMAX theater) in New Rochelle, New York, a suburb of New York City. Regal Cinemas was established in 1989 in Knoxville, Tennessee, with Mike Campbell as CEO. Its first location was the Searstown Cinema in Titusville, Florida. [7] Regal began to grow at a rapid pace, opening larger cinemas in suburban areas.

  8. Charleston Coliseum & Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    When the original Civic Center opened in November 1958 at the cost of $2.5 million, it consisted of a 6,000-seat arena and the 750-seat "Little Theater." [ 4 ] The complex underwent its first renovation and expansion in 1964 when 2,400 additional seats were added to the arena and a paved parking lot and an ice rink were added to the facilities.

  9. Rave Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Rave Cinemas, formerly known as "Rave Motion Pictures", is a movie theater brand founded in 1999 and owned by Cinemark Theatres.It previously was headed by Thomas W. Stephenson, Jr., former CEO of Hollywood Theaters, and Rolando B. Rodriguez, former Vice President and Regional General Manager for Walmart in Illinois and northern Indiana.