Endless Mountains Theater
933 Scranton Carbondale Highway,
Dickson City,
PA
18508
933 Scranton Carbondale Highway,
Dickson City,
PA
18508
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Additional Info
Previously operated by: Sameric Corporation, United Artists Theater Circuit Inc.
Functions: Church
Previous Names: Eric Scranton 4, Scranton 8, Route 6 Cinemas
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The Eric Scranton 4 was opened on December 7, 1984. On July 5, 1985 it expanded to eight screens, closing in 2003. It reopened on September 12, 2003 renamed Endless Mountains Theater showing first run movies.
It was closed in 2009 and is now the Parker Hill Church.
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UA was the previous operator of this theatre.
This theater is now closed.
It has become a church; story here: View link
Isn’t this really Dixon City, PA?
This opened on December 7th, 1984 as the Eric Scranton 4.
Eric Scranton opening Fri, Dec 7, 1984 – 14 · The Tribune (Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States of America) · Newspapers.com
Expanded to 8 screens on July 5th, 1985 and the Eric name removed in 1993. It closed in 2003 and reopened as the Endless Mountain cinemas on September 12th, 2003 and closed in 2009.
I only went to this theater once in 2002, to see “Stuart Little 2”, although my family drove past it many times, before it was turned into the church that exists today
Once known as the Route 6 Cinemas.
I went here several times as a kid. The last movie I saw here was “Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie” in 2004. Was a nice little theater.