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The last ad was placed on May 4th, 1988, with “French Kiss” and “Hunkamania”, both adult movies.
Grand opening ad posted
History at https://northcarolinaroom.wordpress.com/2017/03/04/twin-city-theaters-1843-2017/
Closed by Cineplex Odeon on February 15th, 2001 and reopened on July 26th, 2002 by Reel Theatres.
Closed by Cineplex Odeon on February 15th, 2001 and reopened as Nampa Reel on March 23rd, 2001.
IMAX theatre building closed July 31st, 2001 until the end of 2002. Edwards IMAX closed 24 Aug 2001, Fri The Idaho Statesman (Boise, Idaho) Newspapers.com
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IMAX Reopens 28 Feb 2003, Fri The Idaho Statesman (Boise, Idaho) Newspapers.com
3rd screen opened on September 30th, 1983, by splitting up the 1974 expansion. Another ad posted.
Two screens in October 1983.
Last season: 1981.
and reopened by new owners in 1980 who showed adult movies until its listings ended (and presumed closed) in 1985.
The General Cinema Valley View 6 opened on August 9th, 1985. Grand opening ad posted.
General Cinema Valley View 6 opening 09 Aug 1985, Fri Roanoke Times and World-News (Roanoke, Virginia) Newspapers.com
and a couple in Nashville as well.
Closed January 4th, 2001.
Cineplex Odeon 8th Street Marketplace closing 04 Jan 2001, Thu The Idaho Statesman (Boise, Idaho) Newspapers.com
It was owned by Commonwealth in 1987, United Artists in 1988 and Wallace-Hollywood in 1996 who closed it in 1999.
Wallace-Hollywood owned it 1996-1998.
Closed 1995.
Closed by Carmike in January 1999 and may have reopened later during 1999, but the cinema did not place any ads in the Statesman.
Carmike Five Mile closing 15 Jan 1999, Fri The Idaho Statesman (Boise, Idaho) Newspapers.com
Four screens on January 24th, 1997.
Grand opening ad posted.
Edwards Nampa Stadium 14 opening 05 Nov 1999, Fri The Idaho Statesman (Boise, Idaho) Newspapers.com
2nd building housing the IMAX Theatre opened on April 29th, 1999
Edwards IMAX opening 29 Apr 1999, Thu The Idaho Statesman (Boise, Idaho) Newspapers.com
First 21 screens opened on December 19th, 1997
Edwards Boise Stadium 21 opening 12 Dec 1997, Fri The Idaho Statesman (Boise, Idaho) Newspapers.com
Closed March 3rd, 1977.
Jefferson Theatre closing 02 Mar 1977, Wed Roanoke Times and World-News (Roanoke, Virginia) Newspapers.com
Last season: 1978
Closed December 23rd, 1979 by Consolidated Theatres. Lee Theatre closing 24 Dec 1979, Mon Roanoke Times and World-News (Roanoke, Virginia) Newspapers.com
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Salem theatre closed 11 Apr 1973, Wed Roanoke Times and World-News (Roanoke, Virginia) Newspapers.com
The last ad was placed on May 4th, 1988, with “French Kiss” and “Hunkamania”, both adult movies.
Grand opening ad posted
History at https://northcarolinaroom.wordpress.com/2017/03/04/twin-city-theaters-1843-2017/
Closed by Cineplex Odeon on February 15th, 2001 and reopened on July 26th, 2002 by Reel Theatres.
Closed by Cineplex Odeon on February 15th, 2001 and reopened as Nampa Reel on March 23rd, 2001.
IMAX theatre building closed July 31st, 2001 until the end of 2002.
Edwards IMAX closed 24 Aug 2001, Fri The Idaho Statesman (Boise, Idaho) Newspapers.com
and
3rd screen opened on September 30th, 1983, by splitting up the 1974 expansion. Another ad posted.
Two screens in October 1983.
Last season: 1981.
and reopened by new owners in 1980 who showed adult movies until its listings ended (and presumed closed) in 1985.
The General Cinema Valley View 6 opened on August 9th, 1985. Grand opening ad posted.
and a couple in Nashville as well.
Closed January 4th, 2001.
It was owned by Commonwealth in 1987, United Artists in 1988 and Wallace-Hollywood in 1996 who closed it in 1999.
Wallace-Hollywood owned it 1996-1998.
Closed 1995.
Closed by Carmike in January 1999 and may have reopened later during 1999, but the cinema did not place any ads in the Statesman.
Four screens on January 24th, 1997.
Grand opening ad posted.
2nd building housing the IMAX Theatre opened on April 29th, 1999
First 21 screens opened on December 19th, 1997
Closed March 3rd, 1977.
Last season: 1978
Closed December 23rd, 1979 by Consolidated Theatres.
Lee Theatre closing 24 Dec 1979, Mon Roanoke Times and World-News (Roanoke, Virginia) Newspapers.com
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