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  2. Brattle Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theatre was started by the Cambridge Social Union, cofounded in January 1871 by the Reverend Samuel Longfellow, brother of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. In 1889, the union purchased the lot on Brattle Street for $9,000, and hired the Cambridge architectural firm headed by Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow Jr. to draft plans for Brattle Hall. The ...

  3. The Light Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    The Light Cinemas (stylised as the light) is a British independent cinema chain that exclusively screens films using digital cinema technology. The Light was founded in 2007 by former Cineworld director Keith Pullinger and former Warner Village Cinemas director John Sullivan. [ 2 ]

  4. Cambridge, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge is a city in Dorchester County, Maryland, United States. The population was 13,096 at the 2020 census. [4] It is the county seat of Dorchester County and the county's largest municipality. Cambridge is the fourth most populous city in Maryland's Eastern Shore region, after Salisbury, Elkton and Easton. [5] [6]

  5. Orson Welles Cinema - Wikipedia

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    The Gods Must Be Crazy (1980) was one of the films at the Orson Welles Cinema. The Orson Welles Cinema was a movie theater at 1001 Massachusetts Avenue in Cambridge, Massachusetts that operated from 1969 to 1986. Showcasing independents, foreign films and revivals, it became a focal point of the Boston-Cambridge film community.

  6. Everyman Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    4 Borough Yards 2 Located by Borough Market: Broadgate: 3 Bury St Edmunds: 3 Opened February 2024 [10] Canary Wharf: 3 Cambridge: 5 Cardiff – Mermaid Quay: 5 Chelmsford: 6 Chelsea: 3 Cheltenham: 5 Former Tivoli Cinema until December 2023 Clitheroe: 4 Crystal Palace: 4 Edinburgh – St James Quarter: 5 Opened 2 April 2022 [11] Egham: 4 Opened ...

  7. Cambridge Historic District, Wards I and III - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge Historic District, Wards I and III is a national historic district in Cambridge, Dorchester County, Maryland. It is a large residential, commercial, and governmental area in the northwest section of the city. It consists of buildings from the late 18th through the mid 20th century.

  8. Pine Street Neighborhood Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Pine Street Neighborhood Historic District encompasses a neighborhood of Cambridge, Maryland with more than 150 years of history as an African-American neighborhood.The district covers about 100 acres (40 ha) of Cambridge, centered on the triangular intersection of High, Washington, and Pine Streets.

  9. Cambridge Daily Banner - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge Daily Banner is the eastern shore's oldest daily newspaper. Independent reports by Mondo Times and Echo Media have put the Daily Banner's circulation at 3,561 copies and 5,600, respectively. [3] The Daily Banner was first published on September 22, 1897 by Lindsay C. Marshall and Armistead R. Michie. [4]