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  2. Dundee Theater - Wikipedia

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    At the time, it was second only to a theater in London for the longest first run of a film. [4] After a few more long runs of popular features, the theater returned to programming art and foreign films. In 1974, the Cooper Foundation sold the Dundee to Edward Cohen and David Frank of Omaha.

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  4. Category : Cinemas and movie theaters in Omaha, Nebraska

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    Pages in category "Cinemas and movie theaters in Omaha, Nebraska" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. List of theaters in Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    The first color movie shown in Omaha, The Black Pirate starring Douglas Fairbanks, ran at the Strand. [37] Apollo Theatre [14] 475 [35] 2824 Leavenworth Street [14] The Auditorium 5000 [14] Southeast corner of 15th Street [14] Omaha's original auditorium, not to be confused with the Omaha Civic Auditorium Avenue Theatre [38] Abt. 1926 [39] 800 [39]

  6. Indian Hills Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Hills Theater in Omaha, Nebraska, United States, was a movie theater built in 1962 showcasing films in the Cinerama wide-screen format. Its location was at 8601 West Dodge Rd. Its location was at 8601 West Dodge Rd.

  7. Moon Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Moon Theater was a silent movie theater at 1410 Douglas Street in Downtown Omaha, Nebraska. [1] The 1,600-seat theater was built on the site of Omaha's first movie theater, the Parlor. [1] In later years the theater was renamed the Town Theater and eventually the Cooper Theater. The building was demolished in 1976. [2]

  8. Rose Blumkin Performing Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    It reopened as a movie theater in 1962 with a new name, the Astro Theatre, run by Dubinsky Brothers and with a reduced capacity of 1,465. [5] It continued operations until June 1980. [7] In 1974 it was added to the National Register of Historic Places and in October 1980 it was listed as an Omaha landmark.

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