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

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    The marquee includes streamlined aluminum bands. The main entrance to the theater is below this marquee. Two one-story storefronts flank the theater entrances. [6] The Uptown has a curved screen, 70 by 40 feet (21 by 12 m), one of the largest in the area. The theater originally seated 1,120, but a $500,000 renovation in 1996 decreased capacity ...

  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)

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

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  7. Flowood movie theater is reopening. Here's what to expect - AOL

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  8. Paterson will become a city without a movie theater when the ...

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    PATERSON — The Fabian 8 Cinema, the city's only movie theater, announced that it will close next Sunday, with its manager saying the business never recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic.

  9. 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]