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The Malco Theatre, located at 817 Central Avenue in Hot Springs, Arkansas, was built on a site that has housed vaudeville shows, silent movies, modern films, and specialty productions. The Malco, which was frequented by Bill Clinton as a boy, has played host to the prestigious Hot Springs Documentary Film Institute (HSDFI). The Art Deco ...
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The Temple Theater was undoubtedly one of the nicest yet different theaters to be operated by Malco Theaters Inc. The Temple Theater was built in 1929 at the intersection of North tenth and North B Streets, but not as a movie theater, rather the building was the local Masonic Temple hence the name Temple Theater.
Hot Springs Resort and Spa sits damaged Oct 10, 2024; Hot Springs, NC, USA; during the aftermath of flood damage in North Carolina caused by the tropical storm winds and rain brought by the ...
Wendy Stancil, a Hot Springs Town Board member, with her cat, Stanley, October 23, 2024. "Even years from now when these are all memories, and the tales of the floods of 2024, the bonds that are ...
The front of the building remained a storefront with the top floor being an apartment. In the 1960's, Malco Theaters bought the property, but retained the name as the Bob Burn's Theater. It closed in 1974. In 1979 it was purchased by the City of Van Buren Community Development Agency and restored to the King Opera House.
Along the Appalachian Trail, the Western North Carolina community picks up the pieces after destructive floods. In the resort town of Hot Springs, service workers take on leadership roles after Helene
The North Carolina State Climate Office at North Carolina State University reported that its Mount Mitchell weather station recorded 24.41 in (620 mm) of rainfall. The office referred to the total as "off the charts", comparing it to 16.5 in (420 mm) of rainfall being a once-in-1,000-year flood for the area.