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  2. Shankweiler's Drive-In Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Shankweiler's Drive-In Theatre is a single-screen drive-in movie theater located off of Route 309 in Orefield, Pennsylvania, United States.It is the oldest operational drive-in theater in the world [1] [2] The four acre theater generally operates during weekends in the colder months, while playing films seven days per week during the summer season.

  3. Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park - Wikipedia

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    The Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park is a regional theatre in the United States. It was founded in 1959 by college student Gerald Covell and was one of the first regional theatres in the United States. Located in Eden Park, the first play that premiered at the Playhouse on October 10, 1960, was Meyer Levin's Compulsion. [1]

  4. West Point, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Zacharias Creek starts here and flows west into the Skippack Creek, a tributary of the Perkiomen Creek. Merck & Co. has a facility in West Point, which is split between the Lansdale and North Wales post offices with the ZIP codes of 19446 and 19454, respectively. It is part of the North Penn Valley region that is centered on the borough of ...

  5. Assault at West Point: The Court-Martial of Johnson Whittaker

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    Assault at West Point is a 1994 Showtime made-for-cable drama film about Johnson Chesnut Whittaker, one of the first black cadets at West Point, and the trial that followed an assault he suffered in 1880. The film features Samuel L. Jackson, who portrays a lawyer who defends Whittaker.

  6. William E. R. Covell - Wikipedia

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    At West Point in 1915. Covell was born on 29 November 1892 in Washington, D.C. On 14 June 1911, he began his studies at the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York. He graduated first in his class of 164 on 12 June 1915 as a member of the class the stars fell on; his Cullum number is 5313. [1]

  7. Till (film) - Wikipedia

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    In its second weekend the film made $363,541 from 104 theaters. [27] Expanding to 2,058 theaters in its third weekend, the film made $1.03 million on its first day [28] and would go on to gross $2.7 million over the weekend, finishing sixth. [29] In its second weekend of wide release the film made $1.88 million (marking a drop of 32%). [30]

  8. The Painted Veil (2006 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Painted Veil initially had a limited release in four theaters in the United States on December 20, 2006, grossing $51,086 over the opening weekend. The film gradually expanded its showings in the United States and Canada, peaking at 287 theaters on the weekend of January 26, 2007. [9]

  9. The West Point Story (film) - Wikipedia

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    Eberhart comes to West Point to see the show, presuming that he will be bringing his nephew home with him to become a Broadway star. Deciding that her love for Tom is more important than her career, Jan comes north in time to take Bull Gilbert's place as the Princess (much to Bull's relief) for the "Flirtation Rock" number and the two reconcile ...