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  2. Keith-Albee Theatre - Wikipedia

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    A fourth theater was later added in a street-facing retail space and has since become a screening room. [3] In celebration of its 50th anniversary in 1978, the Keith-Albee featured a recreation of a vaudeville show starring singer Rudy Vallee. Ten years later in 1988, the theater hosted a pre-opening screening of the movie Rain Man.

  3. Huntington (film) - Wikipedia

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    Development of the film resumed in March 2023, with plans for Ford to direct the film himself. The film, now retitled Huntington, was reportedly inspired by the 1949 film Kind Hearts and Coronets by Robert Hamer and John Dighton. [2] In January 2024, Glen Powell was cast in the lead role, [3] and Margaret Qualley and Ed Harris joined in May ...

  4. List of films set in West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Huntington, West Virginia: 1989 Academy Awards Best Picture. One of the individuals Dustin Hoffman based his character, Raymond Babbitt, on, Joseph Sullivan, lived in Huntington, West Virginia. [6] One of the film's premieres was later held in Huntington. [7] Strangest Dreams: Invasion of the Space Preachers: Daniel Boyd: 1989 Kanawha County ...

  5. Surf Theatre - Wikipedia

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    In 1937, Scott's Theatre was renamed to the Roxy Theatre. By June 1941, its name was changed to the Surf Theatre. [4] On June 27, 1944, the Surf Theatre hosted a Los Angeles War Finance Committee-sponsored set of special film screenings to promote the sale of war bonds for the American World War II effort. Purchase of a bond as part of the ...

  6. Strand Theatre (Shreveport, Louisiana) - Wikipedia

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    The Strand Theatre in Shreveport, Louisiana, United States, opened in 1925 as a Vaudeville venue and was nicknamed "The greatest theatre of the South" and the "Million Dollar Theatre" by its builders, Julian and Abraham Saenger of Shreveport, owners of the Saenger Amusements Company, which operated theaters throughout the American South and in Central America.

  7. Downtown Huntington Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Central Huntington Garage/Hines Building (c. 1925) Frederick Building (1906) Gideon Building (c. 1915) Huntington Arcade (1925) Huntington City Hall (1915) Johnson Memorial Church (c.1886/1912/1935) Keith-Albee Theatre (1928) Love Hardware Building (c. 1884) Morrison Building (1919) Reuschleins Jewelry building (1923)

  8. Earl Holliman - Wikipedia

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    Henry Earl Holliman was born on September 11, 1928, in Delhi, Louisiana. [1] His biological father William A. Frost was a farmer. [2] His mother Mary Smith [3] was living in poverty with several other children [4] and gave him up for adoption at birth, while her other children were sent to orphanages until she could take them all back, which she did. [1]

  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in Huntington ...

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    Location of Huntington County in Indiana. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Huntington County, Indiana. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Huntington County, Indiana, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are ...