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CinéBistro logo. Cobb Theatres was an American cinema chain based in Birmingham, Alabama.The company was established in 1924, in Fayette, Alabama, [1] expanding through the South starting in the late 1940s, and buying out General Cinema's West Central Florida theatres and Wometco Theatres in the 1990s before being bought by Regal Cinemas in 1997 and revived in 2001.
The Wurlitzer theatre organ. When the Alabama Theatre was built in 1927, films were silent and required musical accompaniment, typically provided by an orchestra or theater pipe organ. The Alabama's organ is a Crawford Special-Publix One Mighty Wurlitzer. Only 17 products of this model were built, and the Alabama's organ, nicknamed Big Bertha ...
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Rialto Square Theatre; Rialto Theater (Casper, Wyoming) Rialto Theater (Omaha, Nebraska) Rialto Theatre (Tucson, Arizona) Rig Theater; Ritz (Austin, Texas) Ritz Theater (Newburgh, New York) Ritz Theatre (Jacksonville) Riverside Theater (Milwaukee) RKO Proctor's Theater, New Rochelle; Rose Blumkin Performing Arts Center; Route 35 Drive-In; Roxy ...
Gulf Shores, Alabama: July 22, 2005 CMX Hollywood 16 & IMAX Tuscaloosa, Alabama: November 5, 2004 CMX Lakeside Village 18 & IMAX Lakeland, Florida: December 22, 2005 CMX Merritt Square 16 & IMAX Merritt Island, Florida: May 21, 2004 CMX Dolphin 19 & IMAX Miami, Florida: May 25, 2001 CMX Miami Lakes 17 Miami Lakes, Florida: June 29, 2000
Pages in category "Theatres on the National Register of Historic Places in Alabama" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
On 13 January 2014, retired American SWAT commander Curtis J. Reeves Jr. [1] shot and killed retired American Gulf War veteran Chad Oulson in a Cobb Theatres movie theater in Wesley Chapel, Florida, United States. The shooting occurred during the movie previews following a brief altercation between the two men.