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Apex’s only movie theater is closing, leaving a gap in the town’s entertainment options. Regal Beaver Creek Stadium 12 was listed among 39 locations in the United States slated to close after ...
English: OKLA Theater in McAlester, OK. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America .
Beacon Theatre: Hopewell (Independent City) VA 99000133 Bethesda Theatre: Bethesda MD 93000159 Bijou Theatre Building: Marinette WI 07001451 Binghamton Theatre: Binghamton NY 99001412 Blue Fox Theatre: Grangeville ID 02000330 Broadway Theatre and Commercial District (Boundary Increase) Los Angeles CA 79002022 Busby Theatre: McAlester OK ...
March 10, 2015 (Bounded by Business 69, E. Carl Albert Pkwy., N. 5th St. & RR tracks: McAlester: 17: McAlester DX: August 29, 1980 (5th St. and Carl Albert Parkway
McAlester was on the route of the Jefferson Highway established in 1915, with that road running more than 2,300 miles from Winnipeg, Manitoba to New Orleans, Louisiana. [13] McAlester was the site of the 2004 trial of Terry Nichols on Oklahoma state charges related to the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing.
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The Carl Albert Federal Building is a historic courthouse located in McAlester, Oklahoma. Built in 1914, the facility was renamed in 1985 in honor of former Speaker of the House Carl Albert, a native of the town. [1] It previously served the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma.
The Temple Theater was built in 1929 at the intersection of North tenth and North B Streets, but not as a movie theater, rather the building was the local Masonic Temple hence the name Temple Theater. The theater was included in the original building design as an 800-seat auditorium with a balcony, and was originally to be used for Masonic rituals.