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Historic movie theater goes to public to avoid shutdown
Posted on November 23, 2012 at 11:30 PM
Updated Saturday, Nov 24 at 12:03 PM
The Blue Mouse theater survived transitions to "talkies," color films and stereo surround sound systems, but converting to a digital projector could shut the place down. A fundraising campaign has been launched to help save the landmark.
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