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picture palace
noun
An elaborately decorated motion picture theater, principally constructed from 1910 to 1950.
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Reborn as the Ultimate Picture Palace in 1997, it proceeded to change hands twice more.
The Ultimate Picture Palace is screening Shakespeare films, including teen movies, musicals and classics.
She was most closely associated with the Tampa Theater in Florida, a lavish picture palace built in 1926.
The Ultimate Picture Palace does not show adverts before the main feature, but they do show trailers.
Backstory: The building formerly housed the Regal Cinema, a picture palace of the old school constructed in 1937.
ANTHOLOGY FILM ARCHIVES 32 Second Ave., at 2nd St. (212-505-5181) — "The Walking Picture Palace," programs curated by Mark McElhatten.
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The picture palaces, with their murals and chandeliers, then became bingo halls or nightclubs.
The owner of the Olympia Theater, one of Upper Broadway's fabled picture palaces, is exploring options for the site.
As a visitor clicks through, it's easy to become nostalgic for the gilded picture palaces of yore: those grand, stoic-looking fixtures, elegant and transporting.
In his youth, Leeds was a city of picture palaces, dance halls, sooty factories, grand Victorian offices, markets, elegant shops, side-street enterprises and rock-solid, Yorkshire confidence.
Some filmgoers - by which I mean, specifically, me - have an emotional attachment to the names by which our picture palaces are known.
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