Lighting Up the Tower: Historic 1940's Theater Relights the Tower

The 20th Century Theater Tower Lights on for the First Time in 30 Years

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Here is a short video on the 20th Century Theatre being illuminated for the first time in 30 years. This ceremony took place on December 1, 2010. Later on that night there was a free viewing of the Wizard of Oz movie.

Credit: Greg Reese
Copyright: Greg Reese 2010

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  • Harriet Steinberg1/3/2011

    Greatr videos.

  • Titleist AP212/28/2010

    Thank you to tell us more useful information. So nice sharing.I’m glad to read it .

  • Carol Rucker12/23/2010

    I think your piece is great for Cincinnatians like me. The 2oth Century was one of the two theaters I went to on Sundays when I was a kid. There were no big screens back then, only small neighborhood, one screen cinemas like this. I'm glad the 20th Century is still standing.

  • bruce b12/22/2010

    (Continued) but it's nice the variety of regional cultural/events "reporting" on your site/page, and I'm sure it's lots of work, so
    THANKS!

    Bruce B.

  • Bruce B12/22/2010

    Well, Greg, perhaps I was a bit hasty (and cranky), as this is my first visit to the 'Associated Content' site, and I was not familiar with how this differs from more traditional 'news' providers on Yahoo, as I clicked on your name it took me to your page and I got a better idea of what is going on here-so I feel I must apologize--your page bio does show that you are more of a 'Visual-ographer' (I just made that up-feel free to use it), but maybe to add more back-story, you could include a hot-link (or web site page) that provides some history/information that gives the images the context YOU want to provide or convey, or find relevant, etc.. without having to spend too much time re-inventing the wheel, but provide more of a lead in to those with further interest than only saying 'Google 20th Century Theater,' etc. My interest in architectural and signage history led me to your story--and I also liked your piece on Oprah's new logo/sign/corporate i.d

  • Greg Reese in HD12/22/2010

    Bruce B You are right! My apologies. The 20th Century Theatre in located in Cincinnati, Ohio's Oakley neighborhood http://www.the20thcenturytheatre.com. I am wondering about the add comments as well. I guess with more Yahoo! traffic come more spammers?

  • bruce b12/22/2010

    First, where in the world is this theater and why is there no written copy to accompany the video--this is a waste of time w/o that-why even put it on?
    Second--why do I keep seeing ads for websites completely unrelated to content preceding the 'comments' section? Yahoo needs to get it's act together--they're getting really sloppy all the way around.

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