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Parkway I & II

Groesbeck Hwy & Metropolitan
Mount Clemens MI

Closed
Record #13274  
 Opened: 1972
 Closed: Yes (date unknown)
 Current Use:
 Demolished:
Capacity: 1300 seats
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Current Organ: none
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Suburban Detroit Theaters opened the Parkway on February 23, 1972, with Disney's "Song of the South" and "They Call Me Trinity". In 1979, Nicholas George purchased the theater, and he operated it until it closed in the 1980s. The interior was gutted and turned into a department store.



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