Talk:St. Johns Twin Cinema

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I've removed a bunch of incorrect or unreliably sourced information from the article. The article from the Oregonian, May 5, 2004 - "Trio Transforms Historic Theater in St. Johns" is about a building across the street from the St. Johns Cinema which is now retail space (8641 N. Lombard St.). That article was the source for the reference to the bowling alley, the construction company, the year of construction, and the name Multnomah Theatre. The article about the viewing of the censored film from the Oregonian in 1915 was in reference to the Multnomah Theater across the street. The 1986 article about the fire says that the building was 70 years old, which would put the completed construction at 1916, though I wouldn't necessarily trust that to be exact. The property information for the address found on PortlandsMaps.com says that the St. Johns Cinema was constructed in 1925. So it's unclear which source of information is actually reliable. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.236.153.249 (talk) 02:14, 17 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]