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Pages in category "Cinemas and movie theaters in Oregon" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. ... Capitol Theater (Salem, Oregon) Cinema 21;
Antoinette Hatfield Hall, 2012 Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, 2007 Hollywood Theatre, 2013. 5th Avenue Cinema; Academy Theater; Aladdin Theater; Alberta Rose Theatre; Alhambra Theatre
Over the years, he also served on the Redmond Airport Commission, the Redmond City Planning Commission, and the Redmond City Council. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 1937, Odem decided to build a new theater to accommodate the influx of movie goers from the Civilian Conservation Corps camp at Camp Sherman and workers at the new Redmond Air Field .
Formerly the National Cash Register Building; acquired by McMenamins and converted into a pub and cinema in 1998. — [77] Sabala's Theatre See: Alhambra Theatre: 1913: St. Johns Twin Cinema: 8704 N Lombard Street: Active: Formerly known as the Northgate Theater and St. Johns Theater. — [78] St. Johns Theater See: St. Johns Twin Cinema: 1908 ...
The Academy Theater is a historic theater in the southeast part of Portland, Oregon's Montavilla neighborhood, in the United States. The theater opened in 1948, was later used as office space during the 1970s, then returned to function as a theater in 2006 when the building was completely refurbished. A fire temporarily closed the building in ...
Laurelhurst Theater is a movie theater located in the Kerns neighborhood in northeast Portland, Oregon. Known for showing first [ 1 ] and second-run films and for serving food and beer , [ 2 ] the theater was constructed in 1923 with an Art Deco design.
The expanded Big Ten is poised to be a major player in this season's College Football Playoff. The 18-team conference had three of the top-four teams in the AP poll this week — No. 1 Oregon, No ...
The Clinton Street Theater is a theater located in southeast Portland, Oregon, United States. It is believed to be the second oldest operating movie house in the city and one of the oldest continually operating cinemas in the United States. [2] [3] The theater was designed by Charles A. Duke in 1913, built in 1914, and opened as The Clinton in