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Information for this tour was contributed by Matt Shepley. The building originally had one screen. The balcony was closed in and made a second screen. Space was added on the right side of the building for a third screen, and space was added to the left side of the building for three additional screen to bring the count to six.
1995 photos from the Matt Shepley collection.
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