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One of many neighborhood theaters, it was a center of social life for West Uticans from the 30’s to the 50’s.
Standing since 1926, in 1953 this theater was the first and only complete CinemaScope installation in the Mohawk Valley.
This star of silent-film, came from a small rural Oneida County city that her great-grandfather founded.
This theater opened with a single-screen in 1927, and in 1959 became the first 70mm theater with its showing of Sleeping Beauty.
This film, starring Liza Minelli, was filmed on location at Hamilton College, Clinton.
“People of the Standing Stone” is a film account of an event during the Revolutionary War featuring this Native-American leader of the Oneida Nation.
At its grand opening in 1928, the silent film “Ramona” was featured.
Dunder-Mifflin had a fictional branch office in Utica in this TV sit-com.
WKTV hosted an after-school program with this popular red-haired clown.
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This host of a popular teen dance show got his start at a Utica TV station.
Utica was one of the filming locations for this comedy (1977) starring Paul Newman.
Born in Utica, this singer-actor became known for her ears.
Lyle Bosley was a long-time host of this game show for students.
WKTV enjoyed a monopoly in the Utica television market 1970, when this station signed on as an ABC affiliate.
This early Utica theater opened in 1907 with the silent movie, Ben-Hur.
Opened in Rome in 1928, this was the first theater to play new movies with sound.
Myron Kallet, owner of several movie theaters, branched into television and began this station in 1949.