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  1. Events Archive | Roseland Theater PDX. Skip to content. 8 NW 6th Ave, Portland, OR 97209. ... Paramount Theatre; Peter's Room (Roseland) Portland Expo Center ...

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  2. Roseland Theater. / 45.5233; -122.67615. The Roseland Theater, sometimes called the Roseland Theater and Grill, [1] [2] is a music venue located at 8 Northwest Sixth Avenue in the Old Town Chinatown neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, in the United States. [3] The building was originally a church, constructed by the Apostolic Faith Church in 1922.

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    • 1982
  3. To indicate your interest in advertising at our theatre, call toll free (888) 990-8777. RCEC: Onancock International Films . Roseland Cinema and Entertainment Center (RCEC) - RCEC's goal is to provide a variety of cultural & educational events to promote film and the performing arts for the Eastern Shore community.

  4. The Roseland Theater is a historic venue in Portland that hosts live music and events. You can read hundreds of reviews and see photos from other Yelp users who have enjoyed the sound, the drinks, and the atmosphere of this place. Whether you want to sit in the balcony or stand downstairs, you will have a great view of the stage and a memorable experience.

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  6. What people are saying. “ A little worn, but still rocks. Feb 2024. Was able to sit in the balcony to see Lukas Graham and Rozzi. Roseland is a little beat up in a vintage way. Bathrooms were clean. Was grateful for plenty of security outside. Had a great time. “ Intimate atmosphere for concert / building lacks cleanliness and care ”.

  7. The Roseland Theatre is a landmark theatre in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. Originally built for silent films, it is one of the oldest movie theatre buildings in Nova Scotia but it is best known as the location of a human rights case involving Viola Desmond, who challenged racial segregation in 1946. [1] It was converted from a movie theatre to the ...

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