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  2. Steeplegate Mall - Wikipedia

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    Steeplegate Mall is a largely shuttered [2] [3] enclosed shopping mall in Concord, New Hampshire, United States.Opened in 1990, it has struggled with high vacancy rates throughout its existence. [4]

  3. Concord Mills - Wikipedia

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    It is one of two malls in Concord, the other being Carolina Mall. The mall is a single-floor oval building with a floor area of 1,362,404 square feet (126,571 m 2). [3] Inside, a single main hallway runs around the building in an O shape, with stores along either side. A single circuit of the main hallway is about 0.85 miles (1.37 km).

  4. List of theaters in Newark, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Movie theatre with 12 screens on former drive-thru movie theatre: Closed and demolished in 2014 Newark Drive-Thru: 170 Foundry Street: 1955: 2,500 cars: Redstone Drive-In Theatres: 1985: First showings of Kirk Douglas in Man Without a Star and Edward G. Robinson in A Bullet for Joey. Three screens in 1982. Outdoor movie theatre. [5]

  5. Concord Youth Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Concord Youth Theatre (CYT) is a community theater organization based in Concord, Massachusetts. Founded in 1976 by Kay DeFord, [1] the non-profit theater company focuses on youth education and productions. [2] In October 2019, actor Chris Evans helped CYT secure a permanent location for its theatre, rehearsal space, and classes. [3]

  6. Concord Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Concord Pavilion (1975–2000) Chronicle Pavilion (2000–06) Sleep Train Pavilion (2006–13) Address: 2000 Kirker Pass Rd Concord, CA 94521-1642: Location:

  7. Loew's State Theatre (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    Photo of the theatre's interior in 1959. The Loew's State Theatre was a movie theater at 1540 Broadway on Times Square in New York City.Designed by Thomas Lamb in the Adam style, [1] it opened on August 29, 1921, as part of a 16-story office building for the Loew's Theatres company, with a seating capacity of 3,200 [2] and featuring both vaudeville and films.

  8. List of former theatres in Boston - Wikipedia

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    Park Square Theatre: 1915 1921 Park Square: Park Theatre: 1879 Washington Street: Plymouth Theatre: 1911 1957 Stuart Street Pompeiian Amphitheater 19th century Huntington Avenue: Puritan Theatre 1905 circa 1960s Washington Street [3] RKO-Boston: 1930s 1950s Washington Street, corner Essex Street Scenic Temple 20th century Berkeley Street and ...

  9. Main Street Cinema - Wikipedia

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    When the theater opened on the park's opening day on July 17, 1955, the cinema showed many silent movies, including films starring Charlie Chaplin and Douglas Fairbanks.In the 1970s, these were replaced with several Disney shorts on six different screens while a recorded musical accompaniment plays.