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  2. Pointe Orlando - Wikipedia

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    Pointe Orlando originally opened on August 2, 1997 at a cost of $120 million, anchored by a flagship FAO Schwarz toy store. A Muvico cinema and IMAX theater, and a host of theme restaurants popular at the time opened later in the year and into 1998. [ 1 ]

  3. Muvico Theaters - Wikipedia

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    Muvico sold Pointe Orlando 21 to Regal Cinemas and opened new theaters in Coconut Pointe, FL and in Boynton Beach, FL. In 2007, the Baywalk 20 theater in St. Petersburg opened an IMAX theater specifically for the launch of Spider-Man 3 , with an IMAX theater also added to the Parisian 20 location in West Palm Beach, FL.

  4. Church Street Station - Wikipedia

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    Church Street Station, also called the Old Orlando Railroad Depot, is a historic train station and commercial development in Orlando, Florida. The historic depot and surrounding buildings house a retail and entertainment center. The complex also contains a stop for SunRail, the commuter rail service of the Greater Orlando area.

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  6. Category : Buildings and structures in Orlando, Florida

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    Orlando City Hall; Orlando Executive Airport; Orlando Eye; Orlando Fashion Square; Orlando Florida Temple; Orlando Health/Amtrak station; Orlando International Airport; Orlando International Airport Intermodal Terminal; Orlando International Premium Outlets; Orlando Science Center; Orlando Shakespeare Theater; Orlando Utilities Commission ...

  7. Orlando International Premium Outlets - Wikipedia

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    In Summer 2005, Prime Retail, who owns four other outlet malls in Florida, acquired the center and named it "Prime Outlets-Orlando". In September 2007, The mall reopened after a multimillion-dollar remodel into an open air lifestyle center and was again renamed as Prime Outlets-International for the road the mall is located on.

  8. Beacham Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Beacham Theatre was constructed in 1921 by Braxton Beacham Sr., who had previously owned three other Orlando theaters [8] and had served as Mayor of Orlando during 1907. [5] In 1917 Beacham paid approximately $17,500–$20,000 for the property one block southwest of his stately residence on Jefferson Street after Orlando's citizens voted to ...

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