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Grand opening ad posted.
Loew’s closed it in August 1990 and reopened as a dollar house on May 31st, 1991. Another ad posted.
Opened on July 8th, 1988 with 8 screens and expanded to 12 screens in 2001. Showcase North Haven opening Fri, Jul 8, 1988 – 29 · Record-Journal (Meriden, Connecticut) · Newspapers.com
Reopening as Capitol Capitol Theatre opening Tue, Nov 11, 1930 – 10 · Record-Journal (Meriden, Connecticut) · Newspapers.com
Became a twin cinema on January 24th, 1978. 1st ad posted.
Grand opening ad Meridian Theatre opening Wed, Aug 10, 1949 – 11 · Record-Journal (Meriden, Connecticut) · Newspapers.com
opening night Poli’s Palace opening night Mon, Aug 11, 1924 – 2 · Record-Journal (Meriden, Connecticut) · Newspapers.com
opening article Poli Palace opening Sat, Aug 9, 1924 – 3 · Record-Journal (Meriden, Connecticut) · Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad posted
Owned by Robert L. Lippert of California https://web.archive.org/web/20120303115251/http://robertllippertfoundation.com/theaters.html
Rebuilt and reopened in 1998.
Opened on March 19th, 1982 with 4 screens and expanded to 6 in 1991 and closed in 2000. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened on April 20th, 1973, and closed in 1998
opened on September 21st, 1990, and closed in 2001. Cinema is named for the nearby intersection.
Famous Players opened the Victoria Terrace with six screens on May 24th, 1989, and closed in 2002. Grand opening ad posted. It was the first cinema with Digital sound in Canada in December 1992 with “Aladdin”.
Opened on November 17th, 1948, and closed in 1973. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened on November 29th, 1968. Grand opening ad posted.
Commercial (low dial-up quality)
Opened on August 22nd, 1935. Grand opening ad posted. Closed 1957.
Opened on June 24th, 1948. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened on September 26th, 1947. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened as Astor on November 10th, 1949. Grand opening ad posted.
reopened as Cinema on February 12th, 1942. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
Loew’s closed it in August 1990 and reopened as a dollar house on May 31st, 1991. Another ad posted.
Opened on July 8th, 1988 with 8 screens and expanded to 12 screens in 2001. Showcase North Haven opening Fri, Jul 8, 1988 – 29 · Record-Journal (Meriden, Connecticut) · Newspapers.com
Reopening as Capitol Capitol Theatre opening Tue, Nov 11, 1930 – 10 · Record-Journal (Meriden, Connecticut) · Newspapers.com
Became a twin cinema on January 24th, 1978. 1st ad posted.
Grand opening ad Meridian Theatre opening Wed, Aug 10, 1949 – 11 · Record-Journal (Meriden, Connecticut) · Newspapers.com
opening night Poli’s Palace opening night Mon, Aug 11, 1924 – 2 · Record-Journal (Meriden, Connecticut) · Newspapers.com
opening article Poli Palace opening Sat, Aug 9, 1924 – 3 · Record-Journal (Meriden, Connecticut) · Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad posted
Owned by Robert L. Lippert of California https://web.archive.org/web/20120303115251/http://robertllippertfoundation.com/theaters.html
Grand opening ad posted
Rebuilt and reopened in 1998.
Opened on March 19th, 1982 with 4 screens and expanded to 6 in 1991 and closed in 2000. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened on April 20th, 1973, and closed in 1998
Grand opening ad posted.
opened on September 21st, 1990, and closed in 2001. Cinema is named for the nearby intersection.
Famous Players opened the Victoria Terrace with six screens on May 24th, 1989, and closed in 2002. Grand opening ad posted. It was the first cinema with Digital sound in Canada in December 1992 with “Aladdin”.
Opened on November 17th, 1948, and closed in 1973. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened on November 29th, 1968. Grand opening ad posted.
Commercial (low dial-up quality)
Opened on August 22nd, 1935. Grand opening ad posted. Closed 1957.
Opened on June 24th, 1948. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened on September 26th, 1947. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened as Astor on November 10th, 1949. Grand opening ad posted.
reopened as Cinema on February 12th, 1942. Grand opening ad posted.