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  2. Cinemas in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Division Street Drive-In: 16501 SE Division Street: Inactive † Demolished for construction of Rose Moyer Theater in 1976 — [75] 1969: Foster Drive-in: 11501 SE Foster Road: Inactive † 1,800-car capacity drive-in, originally owned by Tom Moyer Group; expanded to three screens [81] in 1974. Subsequently, owned by Regal. Closed in 1998 and ...

  3. Tomorrow Theater - Wikipedia

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    That movie gave the theater more business in three days than two-weeks worth of ticket sales from mainstream, non-risque films, [3] prompting the Oregon to show adult movies exclusively. The success of Deep Throat , which opened in 1972 and played for more than a year, [ 3 ] was a turning point, leading to an increase in the number of adult ...

  4. Avalon Theatre (Portland, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Portland, Oregon: Address: 3451 SE Belmont Street ... in 1912, is the oldest operating movie theater in Portland, ... of Southeast Belmont Street and 35th Avenue in ...

  5. List of theatres in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Antoinette Hatfield Hall, 2012 Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, 2007 Hollywood Theatre, 2013. 5th Avenue Cinema; Academy Theater; Aladdin Theater; Alberta Rose Theatre; Alhambra Theatre

  6. 1000 Broadway - Wikipedia

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    It was also Portland developer Tom Moyer's first major project. It reportedly cost US$90 million to build the tower. 1000 Broadway opened to the public in 1991. [2] The half-block lot formerly hosted the Broadway Theater, an art deco movie house. Plans to restore and include the old marquee never came to fruition.

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    Here are our top picks for stock market and Wall Street movies that every investor should watch. Each straddles the line between education and entertainment — and doesn’t skimp on either. 1.

  8. Olympia Provisions Public House - Wikipedia

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    The Division Street location was the first OP Wurst located in a stand-alone building. [4] This third location was located in a building that formerly housed Honky Tonk Taco, an unrelated taco shop started by Olympia Provisions owners Tilden, Schwartz, and Gaston, that closed after being open for only three months.

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