Phoenix Theatres Union Station 9
Union Station,
50 Massachusetts Avenue NE,
Washington,
DC
20002
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Taken on: September 21, 2006
Uploaded on: April 24, 2021
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Layout of the theater tucked into a historic building.
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I saw Black Dahlia here, probably in the State. By the time the movie ended, they had moved it to another theater. They let the end of the last reel run out on screen and in speaker, and I wondered if the failsafes would kick in before the lens melted.
The front of the theater is printed in a book about movie theaters. When I went to Washington DC I had no idea I would see this theater in person, but here it was.