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In 1957, the theater was modernized in which the lobby and front was extensively remodeled and the atmospheric theater's original colors were painted over and many statues removed. [5] After the theater first closed in 1976, the Barton 3-manual/11-rank pipe organ was donated to the Flint Institute of Music. The organ was moved to the MacArthur ...
In 1987, Geiger entered the Flint market by purchasing the Clio Cinemas, which had been built in 1974. The Alma Cinemas were built by Geiger in 1989, followed by the Greenville Cinemas the next year. The Geigers consolidated their theater holdings under the Neighborhood Cinema Group branding in 1992, the year the chain's Midland, Michigan ...
W. S. Butterfield Theatres, Inc. was an American operator of vaudeville theaters and later movie theaters in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan. Beginning in the early 1900s, "Colonel" Walter Scott Butterfield expanded his business from one vaudeville house in Battle Creek in 1906 to 114 cinemas across Michigan in 1942. [ 1 ]
The landscape starts to transition to residential subdivisions as the roadway approaches the Flint area. In Flint Township, M-21 follows Corunna Road and meets I-75/US 23 at exit 118. [3] [4] The road crosses a former branch line of the Canadian National Railway (converted into a bicycle trail) east of the interchange. [5]
Dort Mall was built by local developer William Oleksyn in 1964. It was built on the site of a former drive-in theater and was the first enclosed shopping mall in the Flint area. Its original anchor stores were Yankee Stadium and A&P. [1] A General Cinema movie theater
The Flint Cultural Center (FCC) is a campus of cultural, scientific, and artistic institutes located in Flint, Michigan, United States.The institutions located on the grounds of the FCC are the Flint Institute of Arts, Flint Institute of Music, Sloan Museum, [1] Gloria Coles Flint Public Library, Buick Gallery & Research Center, Robert T. Longway Planetarium, Whiting Auditorium, and Flint ...
M-13 starts at its junction with I-69 near the village of Lennon along the Genesee–Shiawassee county line. The highway follows County Line Road north into the village where it follows Sheridan Avenue through town, [3] [4] including a crossing of the Huron and Eastern Railway [5] North of Lennon, the trunkline intersects M-21 and continues along the county line through fields.
I-475 runs north and south through Flint. M-21 (also known as Corunna Road and Court Street) runs nearly due east and west through Flint, west of I-475; M-54, also known as Dort Highway after Flint automotive pioneer Josiah Dallas Dort, runs north and south through the eastern part of the city.