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  2. Lakeside Village (Lakeland) - Wikipedia

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    Lakeside Village is an open-air shopping mall located on the southern side of Lakeland, Florida, in the United States.Located off the Polk Parkway at Harden Boulevard, it is classified as a "regional mall" by the International Council of Shopping Centers, [1] and it draws shoppers from much of the Lakeland metropolitan area.

  3. Cinemex - Wikipedia

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    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 CMX Downtown In The Gardens Palm Beach Gardens, Florida: November 23, 2005 CMX CinéBistro Hyde Park ...

  4. LOCAL ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR - AOL

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  5. Lakeside Village - Wikipedia

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    Lakeside Village may refer to: Lakeside Village, Doncaster , an outlet shopping centre in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England Lakeside Village (Lakeland) , an open-air shopping mall in Lakeland, Florida, United States

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  8. Polk Theatre (Lakeland, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    The Polk Theatre in Lakeland, Florida is a historic theater located at 121 South Florida Avenue.. The 1,400-seat theatre was built in 1928 after the local business "boom" of the town had ended and despite the fact that the population was only 15,000 inhabitants.

  9. Silvermoon Drive-in - Wikipedia

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    When in 1996 Mastec told Mr. Spears to close the remaining drive-in theatres, he formed Sun South Theatres and bought the Silvermoon Drive-in and two other drive-in theaters. One of those theaters, the 28th Street Drive-In in St. Pete was closed down in 2000. [2] The other theater, the Joy-Lan Drive-In in Dade City is still operating. [3]