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The '''Loew's Jersey Theater''' opened in ] in ]. One of the five ], it was designed by the architectural firm of ]. Twinned in its later years, and then closed, it was dark for years. The theater is now under renovation, and brought back to its original single screen form, and picture palace glory. Today it presents live events and also movie revivals. The '''Loew's Jersey Theater''' opened in ], ] in 1929. It was one of the five ], a series of flagship ] ]s in the ] area. It was designed by the architectural firm of ]. Twinned in its later years, and then closed, it was dark for years. The theater is now under renovation, and brought back to its original single-screen form, and picture palace glory. Today it presents live events and movie revivals.


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The Loew's Jersey Theater opened in Jersey City, New Jersey in 1929. It was one of the five Loew's Wonder Theaters, a series of flagship Loew's movie palaces in the New York City area. It was designed by the architectural firm of Rapp and Rapp. Twinned in its later years, and then closed, it was dark for years. The theater is now under renovation, and brought back to its original single-screen form, and picture palace glory. Today it presents live events and movie revivals.

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