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  2. Magic Johnson Theatres - Wikipedia

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    The Magic Theatres Cap Center 12 in Largo, Maryland is still open and operated by AMC Theatres. The Cap Center 12 was the first multiplex opened that was not a partnership with Magic Johnson. Loews Cineplex Entertainment had used the Magic Theatres name only to brand the location.

  3. AMC Theatres - Wikipedia

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    AMC continued to open other megaplex theaters, such as the AMC Hampton Towne Center 24 in Hampton, Virginia, and the chain's busiest theater in the US, the AMC Empire 25 in New York City near Times Square. On December 13, 1996, AMC opened the Ontario Mills 30, a 30-screen theater in Ontario, California, which at the time was the largest ...

  4. Multiplex (movie theater) - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, AMC expanded to Canada, building large movie theatres with as many as 24 screens before opening a 30-plex there in 1999, which is the AMC Interchange 30. Then in 2008, the 24-screen AMC Yonge Dundas 24, adjacent to the Eaton Centre, was completed.

  5. Linden Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Linden Boulevard is a boulevard in New York City and Nassau County. Its western end is at Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn , where Linden Boulevard travels as an eastbound-only street to Caton Avenue , where it becomes a two-way street.

  6. List of cinemas in Ottawa-Gatineau - Wikipedia

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    Opened by Odeon Theatres in 1943. Through the 1970s it fell into hard times, and was known colloquially as "the Rat Hole" due to a rodent infestation. It was purchased by Cineplex Odeon, renamed "The Phoenix," closed and quickly demolished in 1991. As of August 2017, it was a parking lot on Bank Street. Rideau Centre Cinemas

  7. National Amusements - Wikipedia

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    National Amusements, Inc. is an American privately owned movie theater operator and mass media holding company incorporated in Maryland and based in Norwood, Massachusetts. [ 2 ] The company owns 71 theaters and 689 screens throughout the United States, the United Kingdom, and Latin America under several brands, such as Showcase Cinemas ...

  8. AMC (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    AMC (an abbreviation of the channel's original name, American Movie Classics) is an American basic cable television channel that is the flagship property of AMC Networks. After its launch in 1984, the channel aired classic films prior to the 1970s, similar to Turner Classic Movies , the channel's former rival.

  9. Empire Theatre (42nd Street) - Wikipedia

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    The AMC Empire 25 opened in April 2000, being the second multiplex to open on the block, after the E-Walk complex. [ 18 ] [ 225 ] Theatrical insiders claimed that the Empire 25 had cost $70 million, which might have made it the most expensive movie theater ever built, but AMC refused to disclose the construction cost. [ 226 ]