This opened as the Mu-Wa-Tu theatre on November 7th, 1934 and renamed Star in 1946 or 1947. The name came from the three rivers in the county, The MUskingum, WAlhonding and TUscarawas
This opened as the General Cinemas London Square I & II on December 25th, 1973 and the 3rd screen opening on October 10th, 1980. Grand opening ads in the photo section.
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This opened on May 27th, 1949. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This opened on October 24th, 1947. Article:
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This opened on October 16th, 1927. Grand opening ad in photo section.
February 1st, 2018 grand opening ad in the photo section
“Whites only”
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It had a reopening as simply “Drive-In” on September 16th, 1949 and started to use the Capital Drive-In name again in 1953.
This opened on October 10th, 2003. Article:
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June 29th, 2001 grand opening ad in the photo section.
August 1997 murder:
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And reopened as the Shelby theatres on November 7th, 2008. Ad in photo section.
Reopened as the Hollywood Studio theatres on July 8th, 2000. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
1994 expansion plans
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The Plaza Cinemas closed in 1990 and reopened as the Movies Two on October 9th, 1992. Ad in the photo section.
Grand opening:
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This opened on April 8th, 1977 as the Plaza Cinemas. Article:
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The Grand opening ad can be found in the photo section for this cinema.
1934 grand opening ad in the photo section.
This opened as the Mu-Wa-Tu theatre on November 7th, 1934 and renamed Star in 1946 or 1947. The name came from the three rivers in the county, The MUskingum, WAlhonding and TUscarawas
This opened on December 16th, 1911 according to this newspaper article
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This opened in November 1986 with 6 screens and expanded to 12 screens on November 5th, 1997. ad in photo section and below:
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theatre dates in town.
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Renamed Downtown Cinema on October 3rd, 1973. Two screens on December 20th, 1985 Ads in photo section
Reopened on April 4th, 1980 with three screens called Duke, Fantasy and Mae West. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This opened as the General Cinemas London Square I & II on December 25th, 1973 and the 3rd screen opening on October 10th, 1980. Grand opening ads in the photo section.
This opened on August 31st, 1973. Grand opening ad in the photo section.