This opened on March 12th, 1975 by Fox Theatres and sold to Carmike Cinemas, which closed it in 2000. It reopened as the Fairline Cinemas on April 13th, 2001 and closed in 2008.
This opened on August 13th, 1976 and the 2nd cinema opened on September 1st, 1978. Closed in 1988. It became a fox theatre in 1980. Grand opening ads posted.
UPDATE: This opened on December 9th, 1988 as Governor’s Square Mall cinemas with 5 screens by the infamous Rand Theatres. It closed on October 8th, 1989 for not paying state taxes. Ir reopened by Carmike Cinemas on February 2nd, 1990 as Cinema V.
Cela a ouvert le 17 décembre 1999 par Famous Players. AMC a réagi en distribuant du pop-corn gratuit (la même chose s'est produite à Orange County et en Ontario, en Californie). Il a été vendu à Cinémas Fortune, Inc. en 2006 et fermé le 2 février 2009. Il a rouvert ses portes par Cineplex Entertainment le 5 février 2012, qui a ajouté un écran UltraAVX. Ce cinéma est populaire auprès des adolescents d'Ottawa, car de nombreux films de catégorie R sont classés 13 au Québec. Annonces de grande ouverture postées. Traduit par Google
This opened on December 17th, 1999 by Famous Players. AMC responded by giving out free popcorn (the same thing happened in Orange County and Ontario, California). It was sold to Cinémas Fortune, Inc. in 2006 and closed on February 2nd, 2009. It reopened again by Cineplex Entertainment on February 5th, 2012, who added an UltraAVX screen. This cinema is popular with Ottawa teens since many R-rated movies are rated 13 in Quebec. Grand opening ads posted.
June 24th, 1950 grand opening ad posted.
Key theatre reopening on August 24th, 1941 Key theatre opening Sat, Aug 23, 1941 – 11 · Standard-Sentinel (Hazleton, Pennsylvania) · Newspapers.com
This opened on May 1st, 1948. Grand opening ad posted.
And held another reopening on November 4th, 1938 Hersker theatre opening Fri, Nov 4, 1938 – 21 · Standard-Sentinel (Hazleton, Pennsylvania) · Newspapers.com
This opened on April 18th, 1938. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This opened on March 12th, 1975 by Fox Theatres and sold to Carmike Cinemas, which closed it in 2000. It reopened as the Fairline Cinemas on April 13th, 2001 and closed in 2008.
article below (click to zoom in)
Two cinemas reopens Mon, Apr 16, 2001 – 1 · Republican and Herald (Pottsville, Pennsylvania) · Newspapers.com
Demolished later in 2018. Opened on October 10th, 1980 UA Movies at Schuylkill Mall opening Fri, Oct 10, 1980 – 26 · Pottsville Republican (Pottsville, Pennsylvania) · Newspapers.com
This opened on August 13th, 1976 and the 2nd cinema opened on September 1st, 1978. Closed in 1988. It became a fox theatre in 1980. Grand opening ads posted.
Closed. A promise to build a new drive-in – March 16th, 1956 Renninger’s DI NOT OPENING Fri, Mar 16, 1956 – 17 · Pottsville Republican (Pottsville, Pennsylvania) · Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad Deer Lake DI opening Sat, Mar 31, 1956 – 11 · Pottsville Republican (Pottsville, Pennsylvania) · Newspapers.com
Clicking on it zooms in.
This opened on May 28th, 1949 Hi-way Drive In opening Sat, May 28, 1949 – 13 · Pottsville Republican (Pottsville, Pennsylvania) · Newspapers.com
UPDATE: This opened on December 9th, 1988 as Governor’s Square Mall cinemas with 5 screens by the infamous Rand Theatres. It closed on October 8th, 1989 for not paying state taxes. Ir reopened by Carmike Cinemas on February 2nd, 1990 as Cinema V.
Projection equipment auctioned off in November 1989
Rand Theatres default sale Tue, Nov 28, 1989 – 19 · The Leaf-Chronicle (Clarksville, Tennessee) · Newspapers.com
Also, the grand opening ad has been posted.
This opened as American on December 9th, 1916 American theatre opening Mon, Dec 11, 1916 – 6 · Pottsville Republican (Pottsville, Pennsylvania) · Newspapers.com
Articles: Hippodrome White theatre article Wed, Apr 30, 1913 – 2 · Pottsville Republican (Pottsville, Pennsylvania) · Newspapers.com
and storm damage.
Hippodrome Theatre construction setback Sat, Jun 21, 1913 – 1 · Pottsville Republican (Pottsville, Pennsylvania) · Newspapers.com
This opened on November 24th, 1913. Grand opening ad posted. Hippodrome theatre opening Mon, Nov 24, 1913 – 5 · Pottsville Republican (Pottsville, Pennsylvania) · Newspapers.com
1971 and 1978 grand opening ad posted.
1984 and 1998 grand opening ad in the photo section.
1970 and 1979 grand opening ads in the photo section.
Free Popcorn at AMC Fri, Dec 17, 1999 – 68 · The Ottawa Citizen (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) · Newspapers.com
Cela a ouvert le 17 décembre 1999 par Famous Players. AMC a réagi en distribuant du pop-corn gratuit (la même chose s'est produite à Orange County et en Ontario, en Californie). Il a été vendu à Cinémas Fortune, Inc. en 2006 et fermé le 2 février 2009. Il a rouvert ses portes par Cineplex Entertainment le 5 février 2012, qui a ajouté un écran UltraAVX. Ce cinéma est populaire auprès des adolescents d'Ottawa, car de nombreux films de catégorie R sont classés 13 au Québec. Annonces de grande ouverture postées. Traduit par Google
This opened on December 17th, 1999 by Famous Players. AMC responded by giving out free popcorn (the same thing happened in Orange County and Ontario, California). It was sold to Cinémas Fortune, Inc. in 2006 and closed on February 2nd, 2009. It reopened again by Cineplex Entertainment on February 5th, 2012, who added an UltraAVX screen. This cinema is popular with Ottawa teens since many R-rated movies are rated 13 in Quebec. Grand opening ads posted.
Grand opening ad (En Français) can be found in the photo section.
Cineart AKA: Michel Custom, Societe Nouvelle Cinematographic, Inc. had more theatres.
The Pussycat and Vendome in Gatineau.
The Canadien – Festival, Cinema V (2 screens), Fleur de Lys, Cinéma de Paris, Plaza in Montreal, The Jean Talon in St. Leonard
The Canardiére in Quebec
The Fleur de Lys AKA: Pussycat in Trois Rivieres Ouest.
13 grand opening ads posted in the photo section (including the 4-page ad from September 3rd, 1999. AMC Kanata 24 grand opening 4 Fri, Sep 3, 1999 – 50 · The Ottawa Citizen (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) · Newspapers.com