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The ticket booth was torn down in 2012
This property is now a private residential farmhomesite
The empty lot is farmland now
Now reverted to farmland
It must be open prior to 1964
It’s now reverted back to farmland
It’s reverted to farmland by 1966. Still farmland today.
Now reverted to farmland. Sheep now graze where cars once parked.
Now reverted back to farmland
The screen was burned in 2004 during a screening of home on the range
Holiday 6 theaters has its own page
The Sons of Katie Elder Was the first film shown at the indoor theater
The first film for this DI was A Very Special Favor starring Rock Hudson
Screen blown down in 1974. Then Damage to screen was from hurricane Gloria 09/27/85
The final movie played there was home on the range
I kinda think Raiders from Beneath The Sea was there last film shown there
Still a furniture store today
It’s now a farmland with farmhouse and church
The last movie they screened was home on the range
The original Pine DI & GCC Naugatuck Valley mall has their own separate pages.
Closed in 1986
The final films shown were Finian’s Rainbow and Yellow Submarine
The last film screened there was wonka.
The Elvis tribute program was a last minute schedule change.
The ticket booth was torn down in 2012
This property is now a private residential farmhomesite
The empty lot is farmland now
Now reverted to farmland
It must be open prior to 1964
It’s now reverted back to farmland
It’s reverted to farmland by 1966. Still farmland today.
Now reverted to farmland. Sheep now graze where cars once parked.
Now reverted back to farmland
The screen was burned in 2004 during a screening of home on the range
Holiday 6 theaters has its own page
The Sons of Katie Elder Was the first film shown at the indoor theater
The first film for this DI was A Very Special Favor starring Rock Hudson
Screen blown down in 1974. Then Damage to screen was from hurricane Gloria 09/27/85
The final movie played there was home on the range
Now reverted to farmland
I kinda think Raiders from Beneath The Sea was there last film shown there
Still a furniture store today
It’s now a farmland with farmhouse and church
The last movie they screened was home on the range
The original Pine DI & GCC Naugatuck Valley mall has their own separate pages.
Closed in 1986
The final films shown were Finian’s Rainbow and Yellow Submarine
The last film screened there was wonka.
The Elvis tribute program was a last minute schedule change.