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Cami01 commented about Bagdad Theater on Sep 14, 2006 at 4:00 am

I visited the Bagdad for the first time in August. It is very majestic and beautiful. McMenamins has good food and skilled artists, however, I’m not sure how much original things were changed after McMenamins bought it. But what matters is that it’s still here and still running film. Great place.

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Cami01 commented about Kiggins Theatre on Sep 14, 2006 at 3:52 am

The Kiggins was designed by the same man who drew up Newberg Oregon’s Cameo theatre. Now that I see a photo of the Kiggins, it shocks me how alike they look on the outside. Soon I will investigate on the interior aspect and report back.

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Cami01 commented about Bijou Theatre on Sep 14, 2006 at 3:34 am

The Bijou is a great place to enjoy a film by the sea. Very nice people to visit with and a very nice personal touch with its showmanship. Plan to see something here on your next visit to Lincoln City, you’ll leave with a good feeling.

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Cami01 commented about Historic Cameo Theatre on Sep 14, 2006 at 3:26 am

This beautiful Art Deco theatre is worth the drive from out of town to see a movie with a golden age atmosphere. In the 20’s and 30’s beautiful details did matter, and you can see it within the walls of this place that transports you to a time of glamour. Little change has been seen at the Cameo Theatre over the years, it’s a dream come true for history lovers. Open 7 nights a week.

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Cami01 commented about 99 W Drive-In on Sep 14, 2006 at 3:13 am

The 99W Drive-In has changed little over the past 50 years. It has remained in the same family and the snackbar is quite original and fun. In the projection booth reel to reel change overs are still being performed as they were in the good old days. In between features there is a vintage intermission reel to add to the atmosphere. Historical value is very important here as it is at the Cameo theatre across town. Showing support to vintage theatres is getting more important as larger multi-plexes try to bully their way into small towns.