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South Jersey Movie Houses

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Since the early 1900s, when the first moving images flickered on the screens of storefront nickelodeons, going to the movies has been an integral part of life across America.

By the 1950s, there were over 230 theaters in southern New Jersey, ranging from lavish palaces like the 2,000-seat Stanley in Camden to modest venues like the 350-seat Little in Haddonfield.

Today, sadly, less than a dozen remain standing, and most of those are now used for other commercial purposes.

Only the Broadway in Pitman continues to operate as the last of the original motion-picture palaces.

South Jersey Movie Houses is a pictorial tour of the theaters that once raised their curtains to audiences across the southern part of the state.

It offers a nostalgic look at their neon marquees and silver screens, bringing back memories of Saturday matinees, 3-D glasses, and movie date nights.

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Product Details
Arcadia Publishing
1439633762 / 9781439633762
eBook (EPUB)
17/05/2006
English
128 pages
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