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  2. Tacoma Arts Live - Wikipedia

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    Tacoma Arts Live is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization located in the historic Theater District (901 Broadway) of downtown Tacoma, Washington. Encompassing the Pantages, Rialto, and Theatre on the Square, Tacoma Arts Live manages the largest complex of theaters between Seattle, Washington and Portland, Oregon .

  3. Dixie Center for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Dixie Center for the Arts, also known as the Dixie Theater or simply the Dixie, is a theater-style venue located at 212 North Vienna Street in Ruston, Louisiana. The venue originally opened as the Astor Theater in 1928. The Astor offered showings of silent films and live concerts with tickets ranging from 10 to 50 cents.

  4. Century Theatres - Wikipedia

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    The first Century theater was the Century 21 in San Jose, California, which opened November 24, 1964, adjacent to the Winchester Mystery House. [1] The Century 21 theater was built to showcase Cinerama type movies (the left and right empty projection booths are still present), but in fact, it showed only 70mm movies. The screen was later ...

  5. Point Ruston is a developer’s dream, an upscale, mixed-use retail paradise on Tacoma’s waterfront, but it lacks one famous Northwest feature: trees. Point Ruston is a the first of its kind in ...

  6. Pantages Theater (Tacoma, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    C. 1916, an agreement was reached (of which documentation has been lost) between Jones and theatre mogul Alexander Pantages, leading to the demolition of the department store in 1916 and the construction of the Tacoma Pantages Theatre-Jones Building. [3] The theatre was opened in 1918 as one theatre location in a circuit of Vaudeville Theatres.

  7. Rialto Theater (Tacoma, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The Rialto Theatre in Tacoma, Washington was built in 1918 to showcase movies. Its design reflects the affluence following World War I. It reflects the character of a palace and is the result of efforts by entrepreneur Henry T. Moore and Tacoma architect Roland E. Borhek. [2] Designed to hold 1500 patrons (revised to 780 today) and retail space.

  8. Restaurant at center of Point Ruston controversy says ... - AOL

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    Point Ruston said an exclusivity contract with this Mexican restaurant precluded similar vendors from selling food in the area. Restaurant at center of Point Ruston controversy says farmers market ...

  9. Ruston Way, Tacoma, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The Tacoma Fallen Firefighters Memorial, a 9/11 memorial, and the historic Fireboat No. 1 are all near the center of the long Ruston Way waterfront. A popular paved multi-use trail extends from Chinese Reconciliation Park on the south end (where Schuster Parkway transfers to Ruston Way at Old Town ) to the 97-acre Point Ruston residential and ...