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The complex also contains a 2,400-seat auditorium named the Crown Theater and a 4,500-seat venue named Crown Arena, [5] both of which were built in the 1960s. [6] On January 22, 2020, Cumberland County 's commissioner announced that the Crown Arena and Crown Theater would close in October 2022 due to the venues' non-compliance with the ADA ...
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Omni broadcast 60 hours of programming per week, 21 hours during prime time. [8] The network primarily ran classic films, usually during late-night hours or on the weekends. Omni also offered a few original programs. One was "Thirteen O'Clock Theater", an umbrella title for old science fiction and horror films in public domain, shown at 1
Cross Creek Mall is a regional shopping mall located in Fayetteville, North Carolina, on the 401 Bypass between Morganton Road and the All-American Freeway. The mall contains over 150 stores and covers over 1,000,000 sq ft (93,000 m 2 ). of retail space.
The theater on Montgomery Street, built in 1983 as Fort Worth’s only IMAX, abruptly shut down in March 2020 when the pandemic began. The Star-Telegram reported in December that the nonprofit ...
Carolina Theater was a historic movie theater located at Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina. It was built in 1927, and was an oversize two-story brick rectangular building in the Moorish Revival style. The front facade featured terra cotta, clay, brickwork, and decorative stone or concrete friezework.
The new Omni Theater will have a 78-foot diameter dome of 8K LED screens that allows for a more realistic interactive experience. The screens lining the dome will be one of a kind to Fort Worth ...
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