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Opened January 16th, 1987.
General Cinema Kitsap Mall 6 16 Jan 1987, Fri Kitsap Sun (Bremerton, Washington) Newspapers.com
ad:
Tom Moyer Silver Cinemas opening 27 Jun 1986, Fri Kitsap Sun (Bremerton, Washington) Newspapers.com
Opened on June 27th, 1986 by Tom Moyer Luxury Cinemas. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened on July 5th, 1984, as Charleston Cinema Charleston Cinema reopening 06 Jul 1984, Fri Kitsap Sun (Bremerton, Washington) Newspapers.com
Placed its first ad in the Kitsap Sun on December 9th, 1976.
Reopened as Playtime’s Grand on July 17th, 1981
Playtime’s Grand opening 20 Jul 1981, Mon Kitsap Sun (Bremerton, Washington) Newspapers.com
Reopened as the Plaza Twin Cinema on April 11th, 1980. Grand opening ad posted.
This was opened by Tom Moyer Luxury Theatres as the Redwood Theatres on June 13th, 1980. Redwood Theatres opening 13 Jun 1980, Fri Kitsap Sun (Bremerton, Washington) Newspapers.com
3 screens on September 12th, 1979. Ad posted.
3 screens on June 30th, 1978. Another ad posted.
Opening May 25th, 1949.
Rodeo motor movies opening 25 May 1949, Wed Kitsap Sun (Bremerton, Washington) Newspapers.com
This is the last major cinema to be built in the bi-national area of Buffalo-Niagara Falls, 14 years ago as of the posting.
Closed January 16th, 2002 per: Super Saver closed 17 Jan 2002, Thu The Buffalo News (Buffalo, New York) Newspapers.com
Last date of business: June 25th, 2006.
Closed March 22nd, 2004, by AMC.
AMC University 8 closed 25 Mar 2004, Thu The Buffalo News (Buffalo, New York) Newspapers.com
This became part of the Dipson chain on September 5th, 2003 per:
AMC McKinley Mall 6 sold to Dipson 05 Sep 2003, Fri The Buffalo News (Buffalo, New York) Newspapers.com
And reopened as Movieland on February 6th, 2004, by the owners of the AppleTree 6. Ad posted.
Closed on April 8th, 2002 or before
Dipson Thruway Cinema 8 closing 09 Apr 2002, Tue The Buffalo News (Buffalo, New York) Newspapers.com
Closed January 29th, 2004, as the owners move over to the Movieland location.
AppleTree 6 cinemas closing 30 Jan 2004, Fri The Buffalo News (Buffalo, New York) Newspapers.com
Closed October 5th, 2000
General cinema Summit Park closes 04 Oct 2000, Wed The Buffalo News (Buffalo, New York) Newspapers.com
Closed in 1999 and reopened on June 1st, 2001, by Dipson Theatres.
Article of interest:
Plaza cinemas opening 01 Feb 1985, Fri Wilmington News-Journal (Wilmington, Ohio) Newspapers.com
Some cinema history
It became part of Dipson and renamed Market Arcade on June 2nd, 2000, after City Cinemas had trouble booking movies. Dipson Market Arcade 18 May 2000, Thu The Buffalo News (Buffalo, New York) Newspapers.com
Reopening February 18th, 2000 as AppleTree 6.
AppleTree 6 reopening 31 Jan 2000, Mon The Buffalo News (Buffalo, New York) Newspapers.com
Ad posted
Opened January 16th, 1987.
ad:
Opened on June 27th, 1986 by Tom Moyer Luxury Cinemas. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened on July 5th, 1984, as Charleston Cinema
Charleston Cinema reopening 06 Jul 1984, Fri Kitsap Sun (Bremerton, Washington) Newspapers.com
Placed its first ad in the Kitsap Sun on December 9th, 1976.
Reopened as Playtime’s Grand on July 17th, 1981
Reopened as the Plaza Twin Cinema on April 11th, 1980. Grand opening ad posted.
This was opened by Tom Moyer Luxury Theatres as the Redwood Theatres on June 13th, 1980.
Redwood Theatres opening 13 Jun 1980, Fri Kitsap Sun (Bremerton, Washington) Newspapers.com
3 screens on September 12th, 1979. Ad posted.
3 screens on June 30th, 1978. Another ad posted.
Opening May 25th, 1949.
This is the last major cinema to be built in the bi-national area of Buffalo-Niagara Falls, 14 years ago as of the posting.
Closed January 16th, 2002 per:
Super Saver closed 17 Jan 2002, Thu The Buffalo News (Buffalo, New York) Newspapers.com
Last date of business: June 25th, 2006.
Closed March 22nd, 2004, by AMC.
This became part of the Dipson chain on September 5th, 2003 per:
And reopened as Movieland on February 6th, 2004, by the owners of the AppleTree 6. Ad posted.
Closed on April 8th, 2002 or before
Closed January 29th, 2004, as the owners move over to the Movieland location.
Closed October 5th, 2000
Closed in 1999 and reopened on June 1st, 2001, by Dipson Theatres.
Article of interest:
Some cinema history
It became part of Dipson and renamed Market Arcade on June 2nd, 2000, after City Cinemas had trouble booking movies.
Dipson Market Arcade 18 May 2000, Thu The Buffalo News (Buffalo, New York) Newspapers.com
Reopening February 18th, 2000 as AppleTree 6.
Ad posted