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  2. Clifton Forge Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Clifton Forge Commercial Historic District is a national ... Wiley House (1891), Chesapeake and Ohio Office Building (1906), Masonic Theatre (1905), Alleghany ...

  3. Downtown Springfield movie theater prepares for reopening in ...

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    This time operating independently, the former movie theater downtown will reopen in November. Renovations are highly focused on technology. Downtown Springfield movie theater prepares for ...

  4. Downtown Springfield movie theater will offer fresh Pineapple ...

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    Soon, fans will be able to get fresh Pineapple Whip no matter the season — and try it as a frozen drink for the first time.

  5. Newly remodeled Springfield movie theater starts showings ...

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    The newly renovated College Station Theaters will feature local partnerships with Pineapple Whip, Big Slice, Coffee Ethic and 1984. Newly remodeled Springfield movie theater starts showings ahead ...

  6. Bijou Amusement Company - Wikipedia

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    Greenwall Theatre in New Orleans, 1903. Bijou is the French word for jewel and was used for theaters in various cities including New York, Chicago, and Knoxville.. In 1927, the company’s letterhead touted "Celebrating the Biggest and Best Colored Theatres in the South".

  7. Clifton Forge Residential Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Notable non-residential buildings include the Clifton Forge High School (1928), First Baptist Church (c. 1892), Main Street Baptist Church (1921), First Christian Church (1906), Presbyterian Church (1907), Methodist Church (1908–1910), Clifton Forge Baptist Church (1912), Clifton Forge Woman's Club (1939), and Clifton Forge Armory (1940–1941).

  8. 'Wicked' fans are dressing up to see the movie in theaters ...

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    In the summer of 2023, Barbie fashion exploded as people rushed to the theaters in costume. While many chose all-pink attire, others emulated some of the doll’s iconic looks, as the movie's star ...

  9. Wehrenberg Theatres - Wikipedia

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    Wehrenberg Theatres was a movie theater chain in the United States. It operated 15 movie theaters with 213 screens in the states of Missouri, Illinois, Iowa, Arizona and Minnesota, including nine theaters with 131 screens in the St. Louis metropolitan area. It was a member of the National Association of Theatre Owners.