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Today in WV History
25 Jun

The Bridge at Remagen premiered at the Keith-Albee Theater

The Keith-Albee in Huntington was one of the most lavish motion picture houses ever built and, with 3,000 seats, was said to be second in size only to New York City's Roxy. The "$2 million temple of amusement," as a contemporary newspaper account ...

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