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This storied Oak Cliff cinema—site of Oswald’s arrest—now programs repertory films, live shows, and podcasts. Frequently profiled by local media, its 2025 schedule and full bar make it an essential, living piece of Dallas history.
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Historic movie palace showing indie films, concerts, and events
231 Jefferson Blvd, Dallas, TX 75208 Get directions
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