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  2. Uptown Theater (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    The Uptown Theater, known as The Uptown (formerly Cineplex Odeon Uptown or AMC Loews Uptown 1), was a single-screen movie theater in the Cleveland Park neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Opened in 1936, it hosted the world premieres of such movies as 2001: A Space Odyssey and Jurassic Park. It closed in March 2020.

  3. Uptown Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Uptown Theatre or Uptown Theater may refer to: Uptown Theatre (Toronto), demolished; Uptown Theatre (Chicago), closed; Uptown Theater (Napa, California) Uptown Theatre (Milwaukee), demolished; Uptown Theater (Kansas City, Missouri) Uptown Theater (Minneapolis) Uptown Theater (Philadelphia) Uptown Theater (Washington, D.C.) Uptown Theater ...

  4. Category : Cinemas and movie theaters in Washington, D.C.

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  5. Amazing Old Movie Theaters Across America

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    The Uptown Theatre is a landmark in the Twin Cities, opening in 1939 on the site of an earlier theater that had been destroyed by a fire. The cinema, a classic Streamline Moderne-style structure ...

  6. Uptown Theatre (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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  7. Cleveland Park - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood is known for its many late 19th century homes and the historic Art Deco Uptown Theater. It is also home to the William L. Slayton House and the Park and Shop, built in 1930 and one of the earliest strip malls. [3] It is named after Grover Cleveland, who owned property in the area. [4]

  8. What all the iconic locations in 'Home Alone 2: Lost in New ...

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    I lived in NYC for three years and visited many of the spots featured in "Home Alone 2." Scenes from the 1992 movie look similar to NYC today. Some places, though, closed or never existed.

  9. Shaw (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Dunbar Theater, currently known as the Southern Aid Society, holds nearly 350 seats and was a popular venue for live entertainment, including many jazz and blues artists as well as movies. Originally opening in the 1920s, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1968, shortly after closing in 1960.