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  2. Landmark Theatres - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Landmark Theatres acquired the Ritz Theatre Group [17] in Philadelphia which consisted of the Ritz East, Ritz at the Bourse and Ritz V. Landmark opened their flagship theatre in Los Angeles, [18] The Landmark. [19] Later that year, Landmark also opened Harbor East [20] in Baltimore and The Landmark Theatre, Greenwood Village in Denver.

  3. Philadelphia Bourse - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Bourse was a commodities exchange founded in 1891 by George E. Bartol, a grain and commodities exporter, who modeled it after the Bourse in Hamburg, Germany. The steel-framed building – one of the first to be constructed – was built from 1893 to 1895, and was designed by G. W. & W. D. Hewitt in the Beaux-Arts style . [ 1 ]

  4. Open 24 Hours (film) - Wikipedia

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    After setting her serial killer boyfriend, James Lincoln Fields, the "Rain Ripper" on fire, a paranoid delusional woman, named Mary, gets a job at a 24-hr gas station. Mary is forced as a condition of her parole to work, and because she cannot find work elsewhere, agrees to work the 10 pm to 6 am night shift at Deer Gas Market.

  5. Ritz-Carlton Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The Ritz-Carlton Philadelphia is a luxury hotel and residential complex that is located in Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.It comprises three adjoining buildings: the Girard Trust Bank, at the northwest corner of South Broad and Chestnut Streets, the Girard Trust Building, at the southwest corner of South Broad Street and South Penn Square, and The Residences at the Ritz ...

  6. Philadelphia Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The annual festival lasts for two weeks in October. The festival also holds a three day "springfest" in June. [2]Venues have included the Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, [3] the PFS Roxy Theater, the Prince Theater (now known as the Philadelphia Film Center), the Landmark Ritz Theatres [citation needed], the PFS Bourse Theater, the PFS East Theater, and the PFS Drive-In at the Navy Yard.

  7. Trocadero Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Trocadero Theater, Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia Information at CinemaTreasures.com Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. PA-1495, " Arch Street Opera House, 1003–1005 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA ", 2 photos, 2 photo caption pages

  8. Fox Theatres - Wikipedia

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    Ritz [62]-Open as early as 1930, reopened 1963 as the Lindy Opera House, demolished 1977, site now occupied by a multipurpose building [63] Northridge [64] [65] – Opened September 11, 1963, subsequently a shoe store, and now a Goodwill thrift shop. Stadium [66]-Opened 1931, now a church [67] Uptown [68]-Open as early as 1926, closed, and ...

  9. Sedgwick Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Sedgwick Theater is a historic American theater in the Mt. Airy neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1928 and designed by architect William Harold Lee. It is one of the remaining 20 Philadelphia theaters as of 2006 which he designed; nine have been demolished. Only two in Philadelphia are open – The Ace Theater ...