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Moon Theater

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The Moon Theater was built for the World Realty Company in 1918 at 1410 Douglas Street, and was built right next door to the existing
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theater. In 1933, it became the Town Theater, hosting both stage shows and movies. Its first stage show under its new name was
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run set a record for the longest movie run. The Cinerama equipment was later moved to the Cooper Foundation's new
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was driven through the streets of Omaha to the entry of the Moon Theater. In 1929, the Moon Theater became a
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in June 1974. The theater was demolished at the beginning of 1976. The
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building designed by Harry Lawrie of the Omaha architectural firm of
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touring car built to replicate a 600-pound airplane
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Index

Movie theater
Omaha, Nebraska
United States
Coordinates
41°15′29″N 95°56′02″W / 41.258°N 95.934°W / 41.258; -95.934
Mendelssohn, Fisher and Lawrie
silent movie
Downtown Omaha
Nebraska
Rialto Theater
World Theater
Moorish-style
Mendelssohn, Fisher and Lawrie
terra cotta
tile
marble
crescent moon
U.S. National Parks
Sessue Hayakawa
Essex Motors
bomber
Burlesque
Cinerama
Cooper Foundation
South Pacific
Indian Hills Theater
Serpico
Union Pacific Headquarters
History of Omaha
List of theaters in Omaha, Nebraska

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