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Parkway Theatre (Baltimore) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Parkway Theatre (Baltimore) The Parkway Theatre is a former movie theater located at 5 West North Avenue in Baltimore, Maryland. It was built in 1915 and originally intended for vaudeville, and has also been used for a live radio broadcast named "Nocturne" with Roland Nuttrell playing the Wurlitzer Organ and Charles Purcell reading poetry from 1937-1957. In addition to showing films. It closed in 1977 but is to be renovated as the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Film Center, scheduled to open in 2016. The theater is located in the North Central Historic District of Baltimore, which was added to the National Register of Historic Places in December 2002, as well as the Station North Arts and Entertainment District.〔("Historical & Architectural Preservation / Historic Districts / Maps of Historic Districts / North Central" ), City of Baltimore, accessed December 13, 2014.〕 In August 2012, the Parkway was considered for city landmark status.〔Edward Gunts, ("Parkway Theatre considered for landmark designation" ), ''Baltimore Sun'', August 13, 2012, accessed December 13, 2014.〕 == History ==
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