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  2. Paramount Theater (Springfield, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The Paramount Theater (formerly known as Julia Sanderson Theater and The Hippodrome) is an historic theater located at 1676-1708 Main Street in Springfield, Massachusetts. Built in 1926 out of part of the grand Massasoit House hotel [2] at a cost of over $1 million, the Paramount Theater was the most ornate picture palace in Western Massachusetts.

  3. Club Quarter - Wikipedia

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    Since 1926, an entertainment venue has occupied the site of The Paramount Theater, (most recently known as The Hippodrome,) at 1700 Main Street next to Springfield's famous Gothic railway arch. Built at a cost of over $1 million in 1926 dollars, The Paramount Theater was the most ornate movie palace in Western New England during its glory days ...

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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. 'Moana 2' to debut in movie theaters ahead of Thanksgiving ...

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    "Moana 2” is set to debut in movie theaters on Wednesday, Nov. 27, right before Thanksgiving Day. The Walt Disney sequel to the 2016 film features returning cast members and music by Grammy ...

  6. Wells Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The brothers would eventually operate 42 theatres in nine states. In Norfolk, Wells operated The Granby, Academy, Colonial, NorVa, Strand, New Wells and the American Theatre. Otto managed their entire theatrical enterprise from Norfolk with multiple ticker-tape machines that allowed him to calculate each theatre's box office earnings. [3]

  7. Attucks Theatre - Wikipedia

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    When it was first opened, Attucks Theatre was known as the "Apollo Theatre of the South". [3] The theater has hosted numerous famous entertainers throughout the early-to-mid-20th century, including Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, Ella Fitzgerald, Red Foxx, and Louis Armstrong, as well as local stars such as Norfolk's Gary U.S. Bonds and ...

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  9. Somerville Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Theatre currently operates as a three-screen cinema. Home to one of the most technically advanced projection booths on the east coast, the Somerville can present virtually any film format - from digital releases to archival 35mm and 70mm film prints. [7] The Somerville also counts a rentable 31-seat "microcinema" among its screening rooms.