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  2. Benedum Center - Wikipedia

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    The Stanley Theatre, built at a cost of $3 million, opened as a deluxe movie palace February 27, 1928, with seating for 3,800 people (it now seats 2,885). It was designed by the architectural firm Hoffman−Henon who were best known for their design of 35 theaters in the Philadelphia area.

  3. Category : Cinemas and movie theaters in Pennsylvania

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    This page was last edited on 27 January 2022, at 15:16 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Mifflin ...

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    July 23, 1998 (6 South Main Street: Lewistown: Vaudeville and movie theater built in 1927. 2: Juniata Terrace Historic District: May 17, 2024 (Bound by Delaware Ave, the store on Rt. 103, the school & playgrounds continuing west along Hudson Avenue and Community Avenue, south along 4th St, east to the garages on Delaware Avenue.

  5. New luxury dine-in movie theater opening this week in ... - AOL

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    A year and a half in the making, the luxury dine-in theater takes the place of the Pittsford Cinema 9.

  6. Kennywood - Wikipedia

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    4-D Theater 2015 SimEx Iwerks 4-D Theater: A traditional 4-D Theater housed in what was once the park's Playdium Arcade building. It features various 4-D movies, sometimes themed to certain events taking place at the park. Due to COVID-19, the theater has been closed since 2020. Ghostwood Estate : 2008 Halloween Productions/ETF Ride Systems

  7. Century III Mall - Wikipedia

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    Century III Mall was a large enclosed shopping mall located along Route 51 in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, about 10 miles southeast of downtown Pittsburgh. It operated from October 1979 until its closure in February 2019. Demolition began on March 26, 2024, and is expected to finish sometime in 2026 – 7 years after its closure. [1]

  8. Keswick Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theater closed again in 1985 and reopened in 1988 under private ownership. The new owners established a restoration fund for repairs, restoration, and equipment upgrades. [3] The theatre has been described as "acoustically luscious" [2] and was fully restored by 1994. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [4]

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