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  1. Welcome to the award winning Senator Theatre, a Baltimore City icon since 1939. Named in 2014 as one of the top 20 movie theaters in the world, its rich history has been reimagined after having undergone a massive restoration and expansion.

  2. Welcome to the award winning Senator Theatre, a Baltimore City icon since 1939. Named in 2014 as one of the top 20 movie theaters in the world, its rich history has been reimagined after having undergone a massive restoration and expansion.

  3. Welcome to the award winning Senator Theatre, a Baltimore City icon since 1939. Named in 2014 as one of the top 20 movie theaters in the world, its rich history has been reimagined after having undergone a massive restoration and expansion.

  4. The Senator Theatre is a historic Art Deco movie theater on York Road in the Govans section of Baltimore, Maryland. It is the oldest operating movie theater in central Maryland and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a designated Baltimore City Landmark .

  5. Senator Theatre. Read Reviews | Rate Theater. 5904 York Rd., Baltimore , MD 21212. 410-323-4665 | View Map. Theaters Nearby. All Movies.

  6. Read Our Statement. Presenting over 2,000 performing arts shows and events each year, The Kennedy Center is a vibrant campus of theaters and other artistic spaces, a living memorial to President John F. Kennedy, and a must-see tourist stop in Washington, DC.

  7. The Senator Theatre. 45 reviews. #53 of 380 things to do in Baltimore. Theaters. Open now. 12:30 PM - 10:00 PM. Write a review. About. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, The Senator opened on October 5th, 1939 as a single screen movie house. It is a historic Art-Deco movie theatre designed by John J. Zink.

  8. The entrance pavilion is the only remaining piece of this cherished neighborhood theater. Designed by architect John J. Zink, K-B Theatres opened the Senator Theatre on February 19, 1942 with 946 available seats. The first film shown in the communal space was Alfred Hitchcock’s “Suspicion."

  9. Overview. Photos. Comments. View larger map →. Located in northeast Washington DC, K-B Theatres opened the Senator Theatre on February 19, 1942 with 946 seats and Alfred Hitchcock’s “Suspicion”. The auditorium had large murals with classical scenes.

  10. 3 days ago · An independent, historic, nonprofit cinema in Washington, DC, offering first-run commercial movies, independent and foreign films, and special programs.

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