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  2. Alamance Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Alamance Crossing is a lifestyle center (outdoor shopping mall) in Burlington, North Carolina, United States. Opened in 2007, it is the second shopping mall in the city, as well as the larger. Opened in 2007, it is the second shopping mall in the city, as well as the larger.

  3. Destiny USA - Wikipedia

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    The first and second floors span the length of the mall and house the various shops, vendors, restaurants, and entertainment venues, with the major food court and namesake carousel located on the second floor. The third floor includes a 19-screen Regal Cinemas, restaurants, and entertainment options. The fourth floor is primarily administrative ...

  4. Imperial Valley Mall - Wikipedia

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    A day before the mall's opening, the owners held a "preview party" in which customers could purchase tickets to view the mall before it officially opened for business. [ 7 ] In 2015, Sears Holdings spun off 235 of its properties, including the Sears at Imperial Valley Mall, into Seritage Growth Properties.

  5. Carousel Mall - Wikipedia

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    The Carousel Mall, also known as Central City Mall, was a mixed-use two-story shopping mall located in San Bernardino, California, along the city's former main downtown street. History [ edit ]

  6. Menagerie Carousel - Wikipedia

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    Menagerie Carousel, also known as the Burlington Carousel, is a historic carousel located at Burlington, Alamance County, North Carolina. It was built in 1905, and is a hand-carved, wooden carousel manufactured by the Dentzel Carousel Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The carousel features 46 animals include one lion, one tiger, one ...

  7. Regal Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    A Regal Cinemas (with a built-in IMAX theater) in New Rochelle, New York, a suburb of New York City. Regal Cinemas was established in 1989 in Knoxville, Tennessee, with Mike Campbell as CEO. Its first location was the Searstown Cinema in Titusville, Florida. [7] Regal began to grow at a rapid pace, opening larger cinemas in suburban areas.

  8. Hoyts - Wikipedia

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    [17] [18] [19] Seats that move and vibrate in synchronisation with on-screen action have been introduced at some cinemas using D-Box technology. [20] HOYTS Cinema Technology Group (CTG) was established in 2008 and helps other exhibitors such as Palace Cinemas install and operate digital cinema. HOYTS CTG also supports one-off screenings such as ...

  9. Celebration Cinema - Wikipedia

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    Celebration Cinema is a movie theater chain owned and operated by Studio C (formerly known as Loeks Theatres, Inc.) with headquarters in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA. Its theaters serve the cities and surrounding areas of Grand Rapids, Lansing , Muskegon , Benton Harbor/St. Joseph , Portage/Kalamazoo , and Mount Pleasant .