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Savoy 16 near Champaign, Illinois underwent renovations and opened an IMAX auditorium on May 3, 2013, to make the fourth IMAX location for Goodrich Quality Theaters. All of GQT's screens were converted to digital in the Fall of 2011. Every GQT location featured one or more screens equipped with 3D technology, either in RealD 3D or MasterImage 3D.
Musser Scout Reservation is a Boy Scouts of America camp located along the Unami Creek on over 1,400 acres (6 km 2) of Marlborough Township, Pennsylvania. The Reservation is made up of three distinct camps: Camp Delmont, Camp Hart, and Camp Garrison. The reservation is part of the largest contiguous forest in Southeastern Pennsylvania.
GQT may refer to: Gardeners' Question Time, a long-running BBC Radio 4 programme; Goodrich Quality Theaters, an American cinema chain This page was last edited on 9 ...
Camp Delmont, one of three camps that make up the Boy Scout Musser Scout Reservation, Pennsylvania; Other. Delmont (surname) See also. Del Monte (disambiguation) This ...
The Three Rivers Heritage Trail extends three miles (5 km) up the north side of the Allegheny River to Millvale, and also three miles (5 km) down the north bank of the Ohio River to Brunot Island. On the Monongahela River, the trail goes five miles (8 km) upriver from Station Square to a point just short of the Waterfront Shopping District .
Three Rivers Rambler, a tourist train in Knoxville, Tennessee; Three Rivers, a discontinued Amtrak train; Three Rivers, an American medical drama, debuted and cancelled in 2009; Three Rivers, the working title for the 1993 film Striking Distance; Three Rivers, a fictional suburb in the 1994 show My So-Called Life
Pennypack Creek is a 22.6-mile-long (36.4 km) [1] creek in southeastern Pennsylvania in the United States. It runs southeast through lower Bucks County , eastern Montgomery County and the northeast section of Philadelphia , before emptying into the Delaware River .
Primanti Bros. (/ p r ɪ ˈ m æ n t i /, locally / p ər-/), sometimes called Primanti's for short, is a chain of sandwich shops in the eastern United States. Since its Pittsburgh founding in 1933, Primanti's has become a cultural icon of the region.