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Information for this tour was contributed by Paul Rosenberry. When it was built, the Holiday Cinema was the first fully-automated theater on the East coast. The second screen was added in the 1980s. The theater has a now-defunct enclosed screening room for the main house, complete with theater seats and volume control, looking out through a panoramic window adjacent to the booth. Cinemeccanica projectors. Cinema 1 has died-concrete floors with stadium-like steps for each row, plush rocking-chair seats. Originally built by (can't think of the first name) Weinberg.
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