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Opened on December 21st, 1962. Grand opening ad posted.
The Venus theatre opened on March 8th, 1950. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened as Paris on September 1st, 1961, with the 1960 French movie, “À bout de souffle (Breathless)”
The Galena Theatre opened on March 7th, 1950. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened on April 20th, 1960 with “Razzia sur la Chnouf” (1955)
Grand opening ads posted.
This drive-in did not post any ads before Aug 31, 1955, in the Houston Chronicle and Post.
Grand opening ad posted.
This was opened on August 2nd, 1996, as the Regal Downtown Mall Cinema 6. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted. Still open at the time of this posting. Must have a new lease.
No airstrip visible in Microsoft Flight Simulator. Aerial posted.
1950 Auto-View reopening at new location:
Auto View Drive-In reopening 13 Apr 1950, Thu The News Tribune (Tacoma, Washington) Newspapers.com
Closed in 1990 after Neighborhood was not interested in taking this theatre over from Cineplex Odeon
Two screens on April 17th, 1984.
Closed September 2nd, 1985.
Barracks Road Theatre closing 12 Aug 1985, Mon The Daily Progress (Charlottesville, Virginia) Newspapers.com
Article of interest: Seminole Square Cinemas opening 19 Jun 1983, Sun The Daily Progress (Charlottesville, Virginia) Newspapers.com
Opened August 19th, 1983. Grand opening ad posted.
Third screen opened on June 4th, 1982 by subdividing the largest cinema.
Correction : April 21st, 1978.
Reopened as the Movie Palace on April 21st, 1974.
Movie Palace opening 03 Apr 1978, Mon The Daily Progress (Charlottesville, Virginia) Newspapers.com
Opened February 15th, 1976. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened October 1st, 1969 as Cinema. Ad posted.
Closed as the Cinema on April 22nd, 1974. Cinema closing 07 Apr 1976, Wed The Daily Progress (Charlottesville, Virginia) Newspapers.com
The Greenbriar I & II Twin Cinemas opened on June 7th, 1974. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened on December 21st, 1962. Grand opening ad posted.
The Venus theatre opened on March 8th, 1950. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened as Paris on September 1st, 1961, with the 1960 French movie, “À bout de souffle (Breathless)”
The Galena Theatre opened on March 7th, 1950. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened on April 20th, 1960 with “Razzia sur la Chnouf” (1955)
Grand opening ads posted.
This drive-in did not post any ads before Aug 31, 1955, in the Houston Chronicle and Post.
Grand opening ad posted.
This was opened on August 2nd, 1996, as the Regal Downtown Mall Cinema 6. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted. Still open at the time of this posting. Must have a new lease.
Grand opening ad posted.
No airstrip visible in Microsoft Flight Simulator. Aerial posted.
1950 Auto-View reopening at new location:
Closed in 1990 after Neighborhood was not interested in taking this theatre over from Cineplex Odeon
Two screens on April 17th, 1984.
Closed September 2nd, 1985.
Article of interest:
Seminole Square Cinemas opening 19 Jun 1983, Sun The Daily Progress (Charlottesville, Virginia) Newspapers.com
Opened August 19th, 1983. Grand opening ad posted.
Third screen opened on June 4th, 1982 by subdividing the largest cinema.
Correction : April 21st, 1978.
Reopened as the Movie Palace on April 21st, 1974.
Opened February 15th, 1976. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened October 1st, 1969 as Cinema. Ad posted.
Closed as the Cinema on April 22nd, 1974.
Cinema closing 07 Apr 1976, Wed The Daily Progress (Charlottesville, Virginia) Newspapers.com
The Greenbriar I & II Twin Cinemas opened on June 7th, 1974. Grand opening ad posted.