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Pages in category "Cinemas and movie theaters in Iowa" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... Capitol Theater (Burlington, Iowa) Cresco ...
The theater has already been showing movies for 2024, so visit the drive-in’s social media and website to stay up to date on what movies are being shown, and when. Hours: Open Fridays-Sundays ...
On March 29, 1977, the theater was forced to close down. The Central States Theaters Inc. opened West I and II movie theaters at Westland Mall as a replacement to the theater relocated in West Burlington, Iowa (the West I & II closed roughly 15 years after opening, to be replaced by a much larger 8 screen multiplex, which closed to be replaced by a theater that has an entrance within the main ...
Westland Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in West Burlington, Iowa. Opened in 1977, the mall's anchor stores are Burlington Warehouse Bargains and Westland Theatre. There are 2 vacant anchor stores that were once Marshalls and Younkers. It is owned by 4th Dimension Properties. [2]
Founded by Andy Brodie and Andrew Sherburne in the fall of 2011, FilmScene began with a simple goal − to bring movie magic back to downtown Iowa City. The PedMall location officially opened ...
Lindale Mall is an enclosed regional shopping mall on the northeast side of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States. Lindale is anchored by Von Maur. Outparcel properties include a free-standing Jo-Ann (occupying a former movie theater), a jewelry store as well as several restaurants. [4] There is also a Planet Fitness at the left of the main entrance
The present marquee was erected by the Iowa Neon Sign Company of Des Moines in 1948. The I.O.O.F. sold the theater to Louie and Virginia Cook in 1978. It continued to serve as a movie theater, and it hosted its own film festival until it closed in August 2013. The Hardacre Theater Preservation Association bought the theater in 2014.
The second period (1895-1929) was an era of maturity and the development of modern commercial buildings. This is the time period when Burlington's "tall" downtown buildings were built. The third period (1930-1967) saw competition from suburban development, especially in West Burlington. There were efforts to retain old businesses and attract ...