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		<title>By: Forgotten Cinema: The City Center Theatres</title>
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		<description>[...] Interstate 5, has long been known for a string of popular cinemas. From the Orange Drive-In, to the Cinedome Theatres, and to the present day AMC Block 30, this short stretch of real estate has been home to movie [...]</description>
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