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  2. Tower Theater (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    In its early years, Tower Theater showed both vaudeville acts and movies. By the 1970s, the Tower, then owned by the A.M. Ellis chain, had fallen on hard times, and was showing third-run movies for $1 admission. In 1972, after refurbishing the theater from a severe fire, Midnight Sun Concerts promoted its first concert at the Tower. The sold ...

  3. Lansdale, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Lansdale hosts a first friday during the warmer months, it includes live music, food trucks, a beer garden, and local events like scavenger hunts or food drives. [20] Every September Lansdale is home to Bike Night, where thousands of motorcyclists gather. [21] The Rock Den was a music store that hosted weekly open mic nights and shows.

  4. Hollywood Pantages Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood Pantages Theatre, the last theater built in the Pantages Theatre Circuit and also the last movie palace built in Hollywood, was built by Alexander Pantages in 1929 and opened on June 4, 1930. The theater was designed to seat 3,212, but it opened with extra legroom and wider seats, reducing seating capacity to 2,812.

  5. Grauman's Egyptian Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Grauman's Egyptian Theatre, also known as Egyptian Hollywood and the Egyptian, is a historic movie theater located on Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. [1] Opened in 1922, it is an early example of a lavish movie palace and is noted as having been the site of the world's first film premiere .

  6. Ritz Theatre (Hollywood, California) - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, the theater became the Ritz Theatre, which closed in 1991. [4] It was managed by Johnny Legend and Eric Caidin. [1] In 1994, the theater became a church, which closed in 2015. In November 2017, the building was reopened by Alki David as Hologram USA Theater, which closed one year later. [1] In 2020, the building was used as a marijuana ...

  7. F. M. Kirby Center - Wikipedia

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    Full name: F. M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts: Former names: Comerford Theatre (1938–49) Paramount Theatre (1949–86): Address: 71 Public Square Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701-2507

  8. Borough of Ambler - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania Turnpike (Interstate 276) has an interchange with PA 309 south of Ambler in Fort Washington. [ 58 ] Ambler is served by SEPTA Regional Rail 's Lansdale/Doylestown Line , which provides service to Center City Philadelphia , Lansdale , Doylestown , and other intermediate points, at Ambler station , which is a major park-and-ride ...

  9. 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.