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The One is a 2011 American romantic comedy film produced, written and directed by Caytha Jentis, in her directorial debut. It stars Jon Prescott , Ian Novick and Margaret Anne Florence . The film premiered at the Philadelphia CineFest on April 8, 2011, and was also screened at the Frameline Film Festival in June 2011, and at the Philadelphia ...
Michael Jackson: The One is the DVD release of a CBS special that aired in January 2004. Released by Epic Records, it includes interviews with other celebrities [who?] about Jackson's influence on music and pop culture, and also contains clips from Jackson's previous music videos. It was certified Gold in the US five months after release, with ...
Opened in 1949, the Boulevard was located on a 20-acre site in East Allentown, at 556 Union Boulevard, across the street from Western Electric. [1] Like many Drive-Ins, the Boulevard was open from about April through the end of October of each year, being closed during the winter months.
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America on Wheels is an over-the-road transportation museum in Allentown, Pennsylvania.. The 43,000 square feet (4,000 m 2) museum offers over 23,000 square feet (2,100 m 2) of exhibit space divided into three main galleries and several smaller exhibits. [1]
For fans of a certain (advancing) age, college football always had a natural endpoint: New Year’s Day. It’s why the Rose Bowl became legendary; you spent New Year’s Day shivering somewhere ...
It also contained a full-size replica of the Liberty Bell, one of 55 replicas cast in France in 1950, for a U.S. Treasury Department savings bond promotion, [1] which visitors were permitted to ring. Also on display was Allentown's Liberty Bell, which was cast in 1769, and was believed to have been rung on July 8, 1776, to announce the public ...
The Allen was one of three "neighborhood" second-run theaters in the residential district of Allentown in the 1930s, the others being the Franklin Theater (1913) at 429 W. Tilghman Street and the Towne Theater (1935) at 343 N. Sixth Street; all were within a mile or two of each other.