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  2. Garrick Cinema - Wikipedia

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    Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention played here nightly for 6 months in 1967. [10] Faced with a lack of venues in his native Los Angeles, Frank Zappa booked a series of shows at downtown New York's Balloon Farm in November 1966 then returned to play at the Garrick, the narrow, 199 seat, performance space/cinema above the Cafe Au Go Go.

  3. The Belmont Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Belmont Theatre; Former names: York Little Theatre (1933–2016; 8– 91 yrs ago) Address: 27 S. Belmont Street York, Pennsylvania 17403 United States Construction; Built: 1949 () (as Elmwood Theatre)

  4. Cinematic Titanic - Wikipedia

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    York PA One public show at the Strand-Capitol Performing Arts Theater in York, PA. Warmup material by Mary Jo Pehl, Dave Gruber, Frank Conniff, Trace Beaulieu, J. Elvis Weinstein and Joel Hodgson, finishing up with a performance of the MST theme song by Weinstein. A Meet & Greet followed the performance. July 5, 2012: Rattlers

  5. List of people from York, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    James Smith (1719–1806), signer of the Declaration of Independence; lived on South George Street and is buried in York; Frank Spellman (1922–2017), Olympic champion weightlifter; George Stibitz (1904–1995), Bell Labs researcher and digital pioneer; Chad Taylor (born 1970), guitarist; John Terpak (1912–1993), champion weightlifter, York ...

  6. The Alan I W Frank House - Wikipedia

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    The Frank House took shape in 1939-40 as the grand family home of Cecelia and Robert Frank, the third generation of Pittsburgh industrialists in his family, who had founded and was building a new company, Copperweld Steel. An engineer and inventor, Robert Frank was open to new ideas, including modern architecture.

  7. Former Landmark Theatres Site On New York’s West 57th ... - AOL

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    Manhattan is getting one of its movie theaters back. Look Dine-In Cinemas has reached a long-term lease deal with the Durst Organization, owners of 57 West, and will start up operations this summer.

  8. Benedum Center - Wikipedia

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    The Stanley Theatre was the largest movie theater in Western Pennsylvania. Operated by the Stanley Warner Theatres circuit division of Warner Bros., it was Pittsburgh's main first run house for all Warner Bros. film releases. Frank Sinatra played here December 10, 1943. In 1974 War and King Crimson played at the Stanley. [5]

  9. York, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    York's Golden Plough Tavern Commemorative stamp (1977) York in 1930 from the north. York was also known as Yorktown in the mid-18th to early 19th centuries. It was founded in 1741 by settlers from the Philadelphia region and named for the English city of the same name. By 1777, most of the area residents were of German or Scots-Irish descent. [7]