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  2. Grand Lake Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Lake Theater, designed as a single auditorium theater by Architects Reid & Reid for local businessmen Abraham C. Karski and Louis Kaliski, held its grand opening on March 6, 1926. On August 1, 1929, Abraham C. Karski and Louis Kaliski leased the theater to West Coast Theatres, Inc. for a period of 94 years, 4 months until November 30 ...

  3. Movie palace - Wikipedia

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    The interior of the Grand Lake Theatre, built in 1926. The movie palace was developed as the step beyond the small theaters of the 1900s and 1910s. As motion pictures developed as an art form, theatre infrastructure needed to change. Storefront theatres and nickelodeons catered to the busy work lives and limited budgets of the lower and middle ...

  4. Palace Theatre (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The Palace Theatre is a 2,695-seat restored movie palace located at 34 W. Broad Street in Columbus, Ohio. It was designed and built in 1926 by the American architect Thomas W. Lamb as part of the American Insurance Union Citadel (now the LeVeque Tower). Today the theater functions as a multi-use performing arts venue.

  5. Ruby Theater (Chelan, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The Ruby Theater is a small movie theater located in Chelan, Washington. Built in 1914, it was named after Ruby Potter, the step-daughter of its manager, Frank Potter. The original owners were Herbert R. Kingman and Morrison M. Kingman. Original seating capacity was 225 on the main level and 125 in the balcony.

  6. LeVeque Tower - Wikipedia

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    While the LeVeque Tower was designed by Detroit architect C. Howard Crane, who was noted for designing over 250 theatres across North America, the Palace Theatre within the LeVeque Tower was designed by another leading theatre architect, Thomas W. Lamb. Lamb was the preferred architect of the Keith Albee theatre chain.

  7. Resize and position screens in AOL Desktop Gold

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    Open the window you want to resize or move. Click and drag the outside border of the window to modify its size. Click and drag the top bar of the window to reposition it on your screen. To save or reset your adjustments, click Window | Save Window Size and Position or Reset all Window Sizes and Positions.

  8. ‘Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare’ Review: Public Domain ...

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    In a small way, the micro-budgeted U.K. indie “Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey” more than pulled its weight in drawing audiences back to theaters two years ago. The bad-taste concept and ...

  9. Inside the last porn theater in Los Angeles - AOL

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    At the Tiki, the ringmaster of porn is Juan Martinez, the theater's longtime manager. Most days, the 59-year-old immigrant from El Salvador works 12-hour shifts in a tiny box office with a mini ...