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Was considered part of the Stanley-Fabian circuit, along with fellow theaters: "Branford," "Capital," "Mosque," and "Rialto." [46] Became known as "Globe Theatre" with 750 seats in 1941 with Warner Brothers Circuit Management Corporation. [47] Was only full-time art theater for many years until converted to retailing in the 1950s.
Hickstown Road, Turnersville Road CR 689 in Pine Hill: CR 689: 6.86 11.04 CR 689 at the Gloucester County line in Winslow Township: Berlin-Cross Keys Road Route 73 in Berlin: CR 690: 1.44 2.32 CR 691 in Berlin: Park Drive US 30 in Berlin: CR 691: 3.50 5.63 US 30 in Clementon: New Freedom Road, Watsontown-New Freedom Road CR 720 in Winslow ...
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]
Route 168 southbound at Route 76C in Haddon Township. The predecessor to today's Route 168 was a set of Lenni Lenape trails that followed the Timber Creek. [3] In 1855, the Camden and Blackwoodstown Turnpike Company was established by entrepreneurs who had helped create the White Horse Pike to build a gravel road that would run from Camden south to Blackwoodtown and eventually to Atlantic City ...
Reopened in the third quarter of 2014 with expanded space bringing screens to 9. In 2023, a 10th screen was added in what used to be the large lobby.) [64] Alamo Drafthouse Slaughter Lane (8 screens; opened on March 8, 2012) Alamo Drafthouse Lakeline (10 screens; opened July 2013) Alamo Drafthouse at Mueller (6 screens; opened March 2017)
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Steve's Burgers, a popular eatery on Route 46, has been selected as a filming location for the upcoming Netflix movie "Happy Gilmore 2." The announcement was made by the restaurant's owner in an ...
The Barrymore Film Center is a publicly owned, non-profit film history museum and archive, with a 260-seat cinema and repertory theater, in Fort Lee, New Jersey.The BFC is dedicated to the role of the town as the birthplace of American cinema.