United Artists Theatre, originally known as the Majestic Theatre, was a movie palace in Portland, Oregon, United States. It was the first establishment in Portland exclusively intended for motion picture screening.
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| - United Artists Theatre (Portland, Oregon) (en)
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| - United Artists Theatre, originally known as the Majestic Theatre, was a movie palace in Portland, Oregon, United States. It was the first establishment in Portland exclusively intended for motion picture screening. (en)
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| - United Artists Theatre (en)
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| - United Artists Theatre (en)
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| - Majestic Theatre marquee, showing D. W. Griffith's Dream Street in 1921 (en)
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| - Portland, Oregon, U.S. (en)
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| - United Artists Theatre, originally known as the Majestic Theatre, was a movie palace in Portland, Oregon, United States. It was the first establishment in Portland exclusively intended for motion picture screening. (en)
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