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Parsons was one of only five cities receiving the 2006 award. [11] Parsons is the home of Dwayne's Photo, which became the last processor of K-14 Kodachrome film in the world [12] [13] and was the location of the final frame taken on the final roll of Kodachrome film produced. [12]
Plaza 1907 (formerly known as The Plaza Grill and Cinema and Crystal Plaza and The Bijou) is located in Ottawa, Kansas, United States and has been named the "oldest purpose-built cinema in operation in the world", [1] [2] having applied to Guinness World Records in June 2017 and beaten out a theatre in Denmark by two days.
Regal Cinemas (also Regal Entertainment Group) is an American movie theater chain that operates the second-largest theater circuit in the United States, with 5,720 screens in 420 theaters as of December 31, 2024. [3] Founded on August 10, 1989, it is owned by the British company Cineworld and headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee. [4]
Dickinson Theatres was a privately-owned American movie theater chain based in Overland Park. It operated 15 theaters with 169 screens in seven states: Arkansas, Arizona, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas. [1] In October 2014, the chain was purchased by B&B Theatres. [1]
Hunter King embraced everything Kansas City has to offer while filming her upcoming Hallmark movie, Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story. “The best of Kansas City,” King, 30, captioned a ...
Saluting the production company's socially committed work, we choose our favorites, including major films like "An Inconvenient Truth," "Flee" and "Spotlight."
The Carnegie Library in Parsons, Kansas is a building from 1909. The Carnegie library was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. [1] The Parsons Public Library moved out to a larger facility in 1977. [2] The building is now home to the Carnegie Arts Center, which hosts art shows and community events. [3] [4]
It was originally built as a venue for Vaudeville performances and later transitioned to a movie theater. A sandwich shop and a Western Union office we also included as part of what is now the lobby. In 1938, the auditorium was renovated to art deco decor. In 1941, the theater was sold to Commonwealth Theaters. [2]