Pennsylvania History Harvest

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    Interview with Ray Rugh conducted during the Milton History Harvest, March 4, 2017
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    Interview with Ray Rugh conducted during the Milton History Harvest, March 4, 2017
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    These tickets for the Capitol Theatre, which was located on Broadway Street in Milton, were recovered by firefighters who responded to the destructive fire in 1973. The cause of the fire was ruled unknown, but is believed to be connected to a renovation project that occurred throughout the early 1970's.
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    In the early 1970's, Milton's Capitol Theatre underwent a large renovation project under owner, Jack Oberleitner, and his theater group, Cinestage. This complementary season pass for Cinestage Theatres was found by a firefighter who responded to the 1973 theater fire.
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    This projection camera lens was found after the 1973 fire that destroyed the Capitol Theatre, which was located on Broadway Street in Milton. The Capitol Theatre was one of two movie theaters in Milton at the time of the fire. The fire followed the completion of a major renovation project.
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