Capitol Theater (Burlington, Iowa)
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The Capitol Theater was a 700-seat theater in Burlington, Iowa. Opened in 1937, with the first showing being Mark Twain's classic "The Prince and the Pauper". The theater was both a movie theater and an auditorium used for performances (though the stage was only used for approximately an hour during its Grand Opening, and was never used again). The theater closed in March 1977, the final showing was the Stephen King horror classic "Carrie".
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North 3rd Street, Burlington
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Capitol Theater
North 3rd Street 211
52601 Burlington
Iowa, United States
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