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  2. Senator Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Designated BCL. 2007. The Senator Theatre is a historic Art Deco movie theater on York Road in the Govans section of Baltimore, Maryland. It is the oldest operating movie theater in central Maryland and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a designated Baltimore City Landmark. Managers Buzz and Kathleen Cusack renovated ...

  3. Parkway Theatre (Baltimore) - Wikipedia

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    The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Parkway, or simply the Parkway, is a movie theater located at 5 West North Avenue in Baltimore, Maryland. The Parkway is open as of May 3, 2017, and is the new permanent home of MdFF. The Maryland Film Festival, a 5-day annual festival created and operated by MdFF, is housed in and around the Parkway and ...

  4. Ambassador Theater (Baltimore, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    It was at the time the most modern theater in Baltimore, superseded in 1939 by another Zink cinema, the Senator Theatre. [2] During the 1960s the Ambassador was a first-run cinema, showing movies immediately upon release, as opposed the second and third-run theaters more typical of the outer portions of Baltimore.

  5. Charles Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Charles Theatre. Coordinates: 39°18′33″N 76°36′58.5″W. The Charles Theatre. The Charles Theatre, often referred to as simply The Charles, or, even more simply, The Chuck, is the oldest movie theatre in Baltimore. The theatre is a Beaux-Arts building designed as a streetcar barn in 1892 by Jackson C. Gott, located in what is now the ...

  6. Hippodrome Theatre (Baltimore) - Wikipedia

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    Interior of the theater after its renovation in 2004. Built in 1914 for impresarios Marion Scott Pearce and Scheck, the 2300-seat theater was the foremost vaudeville house in Baltimore, as well as a movie theater. When the movie palace opened, it was the largest theatre in the United States south of Philadelphia. [2]

  7. Royal Theatre (Baltimore) - Wikipedia

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    Royal Theatre (Baltimore) Coordinates: 39°18′4″N 76°37′53″W. The Royal Theatre, located at 1329 Pennsylvania Avenue in Baltimore, Maryland, first opened in 1922 as the black -owned Douglass Theatre. It was the most famous theater along West Baltimore's Pennsylvania Avenue, one of a circuit of five such theaters for black entertainment ...

  8. JF Theatres - Wikipedia

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    JR Theatres was a chain of cinemas in the Baltimore metropolitan region. Now defunct, it was one of the largest movie theatre chains in Maryland between the 1950s and the 1980s. At its height, JF Theatres owned over 50 movie theatres, including all of the major cinemas in Baltimore, including the Royal Theatre and what is now the Charles Theatre.

  9. Bengies Drive-In Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates. 39°20′10″N 76°24′14″W  /  39.3360°N 76.4038°W  / 39.3360; -76.4038. Type. Drive-In. Opened. June 6, 1956. Website. bengies.com. Bengies Drive-In is a drive-in theater in Middle River, Maryland, a suburb of Baltimore, with the largest movie screen remaining in the United States.