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  2. Strand Theatre and Arcade - Wikipedia

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    The Strand Theatre and Arcade is a large commercial red brick structure containing both a theatre and a two-story arcade. It is decorated with terra cotta, with Art Deco elements from the 1941 remodel. The facade is 109 feet wide, and two stories high, with a three-story gabled block over the center entrance.

  3. Strand Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Strand Theatre (San Francisco), reopening in 2015 now owned by American Conservatory Theater, originally opened in 1917 and shuttered in 2003, in San Francisco, California Strand Theatre (Jennings, Louisiana) , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Jefferson Davis Parish, Louisiana

  4. Strand Theater (Zelienople, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    The Strand Theater was constructed and managed by Gioachino and Rosalia Sapienza in 1914 along Main Street (U.S. Route 19) in downtown Zelienople. It is one of the oldest movie theaters in Butler County. The theater was not only used for showing feature films, but was also used as a performing arts center. It featured silent films with live ...

  5. Strand Ballroom & Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Strand Ballroom & Theatre [2] (formerly the Paramount Theatre, Strand Theatre, Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel and commonly The Strand) is a live music venue located in downtown Providence, Rhode Island. The theatre opened in 1915 as a vaudeville theatre and later became a cinema and concert venue.

  6. Strand Theatre (Shreveport, Louisiana) - Wikipedia

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    The Strand Theatre in Shreveport, Louisiana, United States, opened in 1925 as a Vaudeville venue and was nicknamed "The greatest theatre of the South" and the "Million Dollar Theatre" by its builders, Julian and Abraham Saenger of Shreveport, owners of the Saenger Amusements Company, which operated theaters throughout the American South and in Central America.

  7. Sturgis, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Sturgis is a city in St. Joseph County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 10,994 at the 2010 census. The city is located at the northeast corner of Sturgis Township and at the intersection of US 12 and M-66. Sturgis is just north of the Michigan–Indiana border and the I-80/90 Indiana Toll Road. Sturgis has been assigned a ZIP ...

  8. Crystal Theatre (Crystal Falls, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    The Crystal Theatre, also formerly known as the Aldo Theatre and EJAY Theatre, is a historic theater and performing arts center in Crystal Falls, Michigan. The theater hosts a wide variety of entertainment, with about two concerts per month during the summer months. [1] The theater was originally built as a vaudeville / movie theater in 1927 ...

  9. State Theatre (Benton Harbor, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    The State Theatre is a movie theater in downtown Benton Harbor, Michigan. The State opened on May 14, 1942, operated by W. S. Butterfield Theatres. Butterfield sold the State in 1967, and it closed in 1974. The State reopened as a community performing arts center in 1987, but closed again in 2007, and the building deteriorated substantially.