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Star Cinema was a movie theater chain owned by AGT Enterprises, Inc., of Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, with nine locations in the states of Iowa and Wisconsin in the United States of America. Altogether, the chain's nine locations included 95 total movie screens, including Wisconsin's only IMAX theater at the Fitchburg location.
The Rogers Theater is a two-story rectangular Art Moderne movie theater measuring 118 by 48 feet. The façade is three bays wide, with a recessed central entrance bay containing a box office surrounded by two pairs of metal doors. The remainder of the first floor is clad in black structural glass.
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Joint logo for WDUX and WDUX-FM, used until 2020. The station began broadcasting on April 29, 1956, under founding owner Dorothy Laird. Mrs. Laird was part of the Laird family, whose presence in broadcasting included patriarch Ben Laird owning Green Bay's WDUZ-AM & FM as well as stations in Upper Michigan and South Dakota. [3]
The district is a commercial one with 43 contributing properties [2] including the 1868 Hansen Wagon Shop mentioned above, the 1877 Italianate-styled Masonic Meeting Hall [3] the 1881 Jensen Meat Market, [4] the 1883 Pinkerton Block which housed Nordvi's General Store [5] the 1893 Queen Anne-styled Waupaca County National Bank, [6] the 1896 Peterson Saloon, [7] and the 1919 Godfrey Auto Company.
Looking north at Waupaca during sesquicentennial celebration on May 5, 2007 Looking south at downtown Waupaca in 1908. Waupaca (/ w ə ˈ p æ k ə / ⓘ wə-PAK-ə) [3] is a city in and the county seat of Waupaca County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 6,282 at the 2020 census. [2]
Opened in 1915, it was the oldest continually operating cinema in the city of Milwaukee. [1] It is located in the Upper East Side neighborhood of the East Side of Milwaukee. The cinema became part of the Landmark Theatre chain in 1990, and was renovated and converted to a twin-screen venue. [1] The theatre closed in September 2023.
Weyauwega is a town in Waupaca County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 627 at the 2000 census. The City of Weyauwega is located mostly within the town, though it is politically independent. The unincorporated communities of Evanswood and Gills Landing are also located in the town.