Tag: “Movie Theatre”

10 places found.

  1. Point Arena Theatre

    If you happen to be staying nearby, I would definitely recommend seeing a movie here. First run films are $6, the popcorn is fresh with real butter, the delicious baked goods come from the bakery across the street, and the theatre itself, built in 1928 as a vaudeville playhouse, and completely remodeled in 1996 in the art deco style by local artisans is cozy and comfortable with 177 seats.

  2. 'The Birds' schoolhouse

    Used in the 1963 Hitchcock film The Birds.

  3. Bodiam Castle

    Built in 1385 possibly to protect the area against a French invasion, though probably also for show, Bodiam is a water castle surrounded on all four sides by a moat filled with large Koi. Bodiam is mostly a ruin on the inside thanks to the English Civil War, and was abandoned until the 1920's when it was given to the National Trust.

  4. Roy's Motel and Cafe

    A famous stop on old route 66 in Amboy. The town became nearly abandoned in the early 1970's when Interstate 40 opened to the north.

  5. The Rooftop Bar

    Set on the roof of the Standard Hotel in Downtown L.A. this bar has an amazing 360 degree view of the city.

  6. Hampton Court Palace

    Hampton Court is an interesting blend of Tudor palace and Baroque architecture. Originally a Tudor palace owned by Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, and then Henry VIII, it was almost demolished in the 1600's by William and Mary, but the money was not there for Sir Christopher Wren to rebuild entirely, so they built new grand apartments on the back of the palace.

  7. Jones Beach

    Jones Beach is located in Wantagh, NY (Long Island).

    Jones Beach State Park has a boardwalk with 6.5 miles of ocean beach, one-half mile of bay beach for stillwater bathing, and two swimming pools. There is a pitch and putt golf course and the Nikon Theatre at Jones Beach is across the street.

  8. Intersection for the Arts

    INTERSECTION FOR THE ARTS is San Francisco's oldest alternative art space and provides a place where provocative ideas, diverse art forms, artists and audiences can intersect one another. At Intersection, experimentation and risk are possible, debate and critical inquiry are embraced, community is essential, resources and experience are democratized, and today's issues are thrashed about in the heat and immediacy of live art.

  9. Count Basie Theatre

    It only seems fitting that the man who wrote "The Kid from Red Bank" should be honored with a theater that is named for him. The Count Basie Theatre is a downtown theater in Red Bank, New Jersey that hosts many top line acts.

  10. Baronet Theatre

    The Baronet Theatre is a couple blocks from the boardwalk in Asbury Park, New Jersey. It opened in 1913 as the Ocean Theatre and was remodeled in 1953 to take on an art deco style.

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