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  2. Nickelodeon (movie theater) - Wikipedia

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    The name "Nickelodeon" was first used in 1888 by Colonel William Austin [3] for his Austin's Nickelodeon, [4] a dime museum located in Boston, Massachusetts. The term was popularized by Harry Davis and John P. Harris. On June 19, 1905, they opened a small storefront theater with the name on Smithfield Street in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ...

  3. Barber Block - Wikipedia

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    It is also located within the East Portland Grand Avenue Historic District. Among the building's occupants in the 1920s was a nickelodeon theater. [2] After the Columbus Day Storm of 1962 caused significant damage to the building's roof, its owners considering demolishing it, but decided against doing so.

  4. List of theatres in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Imago Theatre (Portland, Oregon) This page was last edited on 1 September 2024, at 06:50 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4. ...

  5. Portland's Centers for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    Antoinette Hatfield Hall Keller Auditorium. Portland's Centers for the Arts (stylized as Portland'5 Centers for the Arts), [1] formerly known as the Portland Center for the Performing Arts (PCPA), is an organization within Metro that runs venues for live theatre, concerts, cinema, small conferences, and similar events in Portland, Oregon, United States.

  6. Category:Theatres in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Academy Theater; Aladdin Theater (Portland, Oregon) Alberta Rose Theatre; Alhambra Theatre (Portland, Oregon) Antoinette Hatfield Hall; Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall; Artists Repertory Theatre; Avalon Theatre (Portland, Oregon)

  7. Cinemas in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Empress Theatre (411 SW Broadway) See: Liberty Theatre: Encore Theatre See: Clinton Street Theater: 1970: Fifth Avenue Cinema: 510 SW Hall Street: Active: Originally owned by Moyer Theaters. Acquired by Portland State University in 1980 and has since been operated by the university film department. — [34] 1910: Fox Theatre

  8. Imago Theatre (Portland, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Imago Theatre is a theatre company based in Portland, Oregon, United States. Co-Artistic Directors, Carol Triffle and Jerry Mouawad, began collaborating in 1979 and founded Imago Theatre in 1982. Co-Artistic Directors, Carol Triffle and Jerry Mouawad, began collaborating in 1979 and founded Imago Theatre in 1982.

  9. St. Johns Twin Cinema - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] The theater hosted a town hall event in 1928 about the proposition of a new bridge over the Willamette River in St. Johns. The St. Johns Bridge was completed in 1931. [6] In 1983, the theater was fully renovated by David A. Jones and David H. Evans, who were renovating several theaters around Portland.