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  2. Ohio Theatre (Toledo, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1921, it is Toledo's last operating neighborhood theatre. This three-story brick and stone masonry building comprises 8,000 square feet (740 m 2) and features stadium seating, the original Mighty 90 carbon arc 35mm movie projectors, and the Marr and Colton pipe organ originally installed in the razed Rivoli Theatre in downtown Toledo. [2]

  3. Valentine Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Valentine Theatre is located in the downtown district of Toledo, Ohio at the corner of Superior and Adams Streets. The 128-year-old facility seats 901.. From 1925 to approximately 1928 The Toledo Society for the Blind (Now the Sight Center of Northwest Ohio) rented space there for their operations.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Lucas County ...

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    Toledo: 10: Burt's Theater: Burt's Theater: November 1, 1977 ... Valentine Theater Building: May 19, 1987 : 405-419 Saint Clair and 402-412 Adams

  5. John Mellencamp leaves stage as he’s heckled at concert ...

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    It reportedly happened Sunday, March 17, as Mellencamp performed at Stranahan Theater in Toledo. The Toledo Blade reported Mellencamp was being heckled as he was telling stories between songs.

  6. The theater on Montgomery Street, built in 1983 as Fort Worth’s only IMAX, abruptly shut down in March 2020 when the pandemic began. The Star-Telegram reported in December that the nonprofit ...

  7. Stranahan Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Stranahan Theater & Great Hall, commonly known as the Stranahan Theater is a concert hall located in Toledo, Ohio.The facility was constructed in 1969 and until the mid-1990s was called Masonic Auditorium because attached to the west side of the theater is a structure owned and occupied by several Masonic organizations.

  8. Rose La Rose - Wikipedia

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    La Rose's earnings and financial savviness allowed her the means to invest her savings. In 1958, after moving to Toledo, she found the Town Hall Theater (at St. Clair and Orange Streets) for sale and purchased it. [2] The theater, built in 1887, stood as a burlesque house until 1968 when it was razed for an urban renewal project. [1]

  9. Fort Worth Flyover - Wikipedia

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    Fort Worth Flyover is the name of a short IMAX film created for the Omni Theater at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, the first one commissioned by a specific museum. Designed to simulate flying over Fort Worth, Texas in a helicopter, the movie (and later, a 1992 update) is traditionally shown before each Omni Theater feature, in ...