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  2. Martha Washington Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Martha Washington Theatre was the second purpose-built movie theatre in Ypsilanti. The first was the Vaudette at 19 North Huron Street, which opened in 1907 in a former grocery store. The local press criticized the safety of the 40-seat Vaudette after fires at similar theatres, and it closed around 1912. [3] Line drawing of the theatre, 1915

  3. Three Christs - Wikipedia

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    The film is an adaptation of The Three Christs of Ypsilanti, [10] Rokeach's 1964 book-length psychiatric case study of three patients whose paranoid schizophrenic delusions cause each of them to believe he is Jesus Christ. [11] Three Christs began filming in New York in the summer of 2016. [12]

  4. Ypsilanti, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Ypsilanti (/ ˌ ɪ p s ə ˈ l æ n t i / IP-sə-LAN-tee [4]), commonly shortened to Ypsi (/ ˈ ɪ p s iː / IP-see) is a college town and city located on the Huron River in Washtenaw County in the U.S. state of Michigan.

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Washtenaw ...

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    The Michigan Theater is a movie palace designed by Detroit-based architect Maurice Finkel and built in 1928. The theater seats 1700 and features the theater's original 1927 Barton Theatre Pipe Organ, orchestra pit, stage, and elaborate architectural details. 46: Miller-Walker House: Miller-Walker House: October 10, 1985 : 117 McKay St.

  6. Ford-Wyoming Drive-In - Wikipedia

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    Ford-Wyoming Drive-In is a drive-in theater located in Dearborn, Michigan, United States. Opened in 1950, it features five screens. Opened in 1950, it features five screens. The property previously had nine, leading it to be declared the largest drive-in theater in the world.

  7. Leonard Falcone - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas first hired Leonard as a tailor's assistant since he had found work as a tailor and theater clarinet player. Nicholas later hired Leonard again to play trombone at the Ypsilanti Michigan silent movie theater when Nicholas began conducting the pit orchestra. Leonard Falcone proudly became a citizen of his adopted country in 1924. [1]

  8. Ypsilanti Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Ypsilanti Historic District is a historic district located along several blocks on each side of the Huron River in the center of Ypsilanti, Michigan.The original portion of the district was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1973 [2] and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978; [1] additions to the district were nationally listed in 1989.

  9. List of Michigan actors - Wikipedia

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    Colleen Moore, silent-movie-era actress (born in Port Huron) Kenya Moore, actress, Miss USA 1993, cast member on The Real Housewives of Atlanta (born in Detroit) Harry Morgan, actor known for many films and as Colonel Sherman T. Potter in TV series M*A*S*H (born in Muskegon)