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  2. Category:Cinemas and movie theaters in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cinemas and movie theaters in Vermont" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L.

  3. Flynn Center for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Flynn Center for the Performing Arts known as The Flynn is an arts venue in Burlington, Vermont. It is based in a refurbished Art Deco movie palace. It is based in a refurbished Art Deco movie palace.

  4. Paramount Theater (Rutland, Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    The theatre was renamed The Paramount in 1931, and its entertainment shifted from live performance to movies. The movie theater closed in 1977. In 1999, a local group began restoring the theatre to its historic appearance. The theatre reopened in March 2000 and serves again as a center for artistic, cultural, and educational events. [2]

  5. Green Mountain Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The first festival took place in Montpelier, Vermont, in 1997. In March 1999, a second festival was held and it has been an annual March event ever since. In 2010, the festival was extended to include a series of satellite screenings in St. Johnsbury, Vermont. In 2018, the festival also hosted screenings in Essex Junction, at the Essex Cinema ...

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  7. Latchis Hotel and Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Latchis Hotel and Theatre (originally the Latchis Memorial Building) is an art deco building in Brattleboro, Vermont, first built in 1938. [1] The building is one of only two extant Art Deco buildings in Vermont. [2] The building is run by the Brattleboro Arts Initiative, a local non-profit. [1] [3]

  8. Rutland Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The theatre was renamed The Paramount in 1931, and its entertainment shifted from live performance to movies. The movie theater closed in 1975. In 1999, a local group began restoring the theatre to its historic appearance. The theatre reopened in March 2000 and serves again as a center for artistic, cultural, and educational events. [4]

  9. Middlebury, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Downtown hosts a three-screen movie theater, the post office, and two historic inns, as well as many shops and restaurants. There is considerable development along U.S. Route 7 heading south of town, including two supermarkets, two drugstores, most of the town's gas stations, and several fast-food spots.