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    The 150-seat restaurant, adjacent to LOOK Dine-in Cinemas (but operating as a separate entity), replaces the space that had previously been City Perch which closed in 2019 and has been vacant ever ...

  3. Dobbs Ferry - Wikipedia

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  4. Dobbs Ferry, New York - Wikipedia

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    Dobbs Ferry is a village in Westchester County, New York, United States. The population was 10,875 according to the 2010 United States Census. [2] In 2021, its population rose to an estimated 11,456. [3] The village of Dobbs Ferry is located in, and is a part of, the town of Greenburgh. The village ZIP Code is 10522.

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  6. Walter Kerr - Wikipedia

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    Walter Francis Kerr (July 8, 1913 – October 9, 1996) was an American writer and Broadway theatre critic. He also was the writer, lyricist, and/or director of several Broadway plays and musicals as well as the author of several books, generally on the subject of theater and cinema.

  7. Wehrenberg Theatres - Wikipedia

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    The 1960s and 1970s saw another surge in the industry. Multiplexes, theaters with two to six screens, became the popular choice of movie-goers. Wehrenberg's Cinema Four Center in St. Charles was the first multiplex in the St. Louis area. In the late 1980s and into the 1990s, the circuit started building megaplexes of ten or more screens.

  8. Nitehawk Cinema - Wikipedia

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    Nitehawk Cinema is a dine-in independent movie theater in Brooklyn, New York City.It operates two locations, in the neighborhoods of Williamsburg and Park Slope.The theater, which offers a menu of food and drinks that can be ordered and consumed while patrons view films, was the first liquor licensed movie theater in the state of New York, and the first movie theater in New York City to offer ...

  9. Our Lady of Victory Academy - Wikipedia

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    Our Lady of Victory Academy was a private, all-girls, Roman Catholic high school in Dobbs Ferry, New York. Our Lady of Victory Academy was established in 1961 [2] by the Sisters of Mercy, who had established Mercy College on the same site in 1960. [3]