Sunday, September 20, 2009

Where can I find a list of old theaters in Philadelphia?|120541

Whether they be no longer in existence, converted to something else, still in operation, etc.? I_m not looking for movie theaters either. More along the lines of old stage theaters from the Victorian era and on.


  • http://www.philadelphia-theater.com/
  • What town or city is in between McHenry and Naperville IL?|101995

    My boyfriend and I were discussing colleges. He is currently a freshman in college and im a senior in high school. He goes to North Central and i will be going to McHenry County College. I know it_s kinda soon to be planning this stuff, but we like to think about the future. We eventually want to live together and we were wondering what towns are in between those two colleges.
    Thanks. :)

  • They are about 48 miles from each other. Elgin appears to be close to 1/2 way. Zoom in on the map below for other towns. Dundee may be a good choice:


    http://maps.yahoo.com/#mvt=m_lat=42.1074��

  • Have you considered the possibility of using a map to figure this out for yourself? It is really not that complicated.

  • I believe Crystal Lake, IL is in between those two.
  • What is a good place to get a hotel and enjoy the nightlife in Columbus Ohio?|113386

    I_m gonna be spending the night in Columbus in mid July on my way to Louisville, Kentucky with some friends. That night we_ll be seeing a Columbus Clippers baseball game and then we wanna hit some bars. So I want the hotel to be in a central location in regards to the stadium and some good bars. Also What are some good bars in the area.

  • Cooper Stadium, where the Clippers play, is not in such a great neighborhood...now, if you come back next year, they_ll have a new park in the arena district, but for now it_s on Mound Street. However, that is an easy (5 minute) drive from downtown, so staying anywhere central will be convenient for you. If money is no object, the nicest hotel in town is the Lofts on Nationwide Blvd. - you_ll be right near the short north and arena district, and the hotel is beautiful. However, if you_re on slightly more of a budget, you can be nearby at the Courtyard on Spring Street, which is also nice. The arena district and Park Street are has lots of popular bars - Frog Bear and Wild Boar, Brothers, Lodge Bar, Gasworks, etc. that stay hopping late into the night on weekends. And 71 runs through downtown, so it will be easy for you to hop back on the road to get to Louisville. Enjoy your visit!

  • You can try
    http://www.hotelbooklet.com
    which compares more than 30 popular hotel reservations sites and shows all available deals in Columbus!
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