“UA’s Rainbow Promenade 10 at 2321 N. Rainbow Blvd. officially opens today, after two days of shakedown screenings.
The presence of ‘The Lost World’ on four screens”
Omaha World-Herald (NE)
November 7, 1996
“Douglas Theater Co. will open its 20 – screen 20 Grand next week at 144th Street and West Maple Road. AMC will open its 24 – screen, yet – unnamed theater late next summer several miles to the south, near 144th Street and West Center Road. Together, the two multiplex theaters will hold about 9,100 people”
“Nineteen of the screens will be in conventional auditoriums. One special theater will offer simulated roller coaster, airplane and other motion technology rides.”
Las Vegas Review-Journal (NV) May 23, 1997
“UA’s Rainbow Promenade 10 at 2321 N. Rainbow Blvd. officially opens today, after two days of shakedown screenings. The presence of ‘The Lost World’ on four screens”
This has been renamed Council Bluffs 17 by AMC.
Omaha World-Herald (NE) November 7, 1996 “Douglas Theater Co. will open its 20 – screen 20 Grand next week at 144th Street and West Maple Road. AMC will open its 24 – screen, yet – unnamed theater late next summer several miles to the south, near 144th Street and West Center Road. Together, the two multiplex theaters will hold about 9,100 people”
“Nineteen of the screens will be in conventional auditoriums. One special theater will offer simulated roller coaster, airplane and other motion technology rides.”
This was renamed Omaha Stadium 16 as Regal takes it over.
This opened on March 14th, 1951 and the listings in the paper stopped in 1981. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
Listed in the newspapers 1940-1949. Admission 15 cents.
Listed in the newspapers from 1927-1967
This opened from about 1926-1959
From the newspapers archives it opened as Arbor 1936-1950 and as Uptown from about 1926-1935
Grand opening ad uploaded in this cinema’s main page.
Looks closed by the time the Googlemobile passed it by.
Looks closed by the time the Googlemobile passed it by.
Official website at http://www.gothenburgsun.com/
For sale http://www.northwest-national.com/56-6158.htm $119,000 with two rental apartments. looks like it closed
That building in American Classic Images’s link can’t be found on Central Av. in Stanford.
Rio grand opening ad uploaded in the photo section for this cinema.
Grand opening and aerial photo uploaded here.
Grand opening ad posted in the photo page.
Ron, There was no Carmike cinemas until 1985. I uploaded the grand opening ad here.
1954 aerial uploaded here.
1952 USGS aerial uploaded here.
World and Egyptian grand opening ads in the photo section for this cinema.
1931 reopening as Lyric at http://sdrv.ms/133YPEn
I posted the Rio and Liberty grand opening ads in the photo section for this theatre.
Grand opening section is at http://sdrv.ms/14AD67Z It opened on November 17th, 1931