Charles Theatre - Reviews from across the web
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The Charles Theatre -- go to www.thecharles.com The 108-year-old structures which house The Charles boast a rich history. Designed in 1892 by architect Jackson C. Gott for the Baltimore Traction Company, the Beaux-Arts buildings were originally designed to be a cable car barn (north side) and a powerhouse (south side). The buildings served as cab... thecharles.com
The Charles Theatre | Metromix Baltimore The Charles is great if you need your foreign/independent/camp classics fix. It's also a major plus to have both crepes and tapas in easy reach. Just don't expect a chipper greeting from the angry emo kids who work there and don't be surprised if one of the au... baltimore.metromix.com
Charles Theater, Baltimore, MD : reviews Great local indie movie theater: The Charles is a great little indie movie theater located on trendy North Charles Street in Downtown Baltimore. It has 5 screens and has been a Baltimore staple since 1939. It shows primarily independent movies but occaisionally shows more mainstream movies during th... local.yahoo.com
Charles Theater - Baltimore, MD, 21201 - Citysearch In a city short on downtown movie theaters, Baltimore takes pride in this longtime Mount Vernon institution. Housed in a Beaux-Arts building that originally stored cable cars, the theater retains its century-old charm. High windows, industrial ceilings and traditional ticket and snack counters provi... baltimore.citysearch.com
Charles Theatre in Baltimore, MD - AOL City Guide The lighting inside is designed to give the guests a moment in the spotlight as they pass through the inviting lobby. Special discount packages are available for series like Cinema Sundays. Gourmet coffee, candies, ice cream, sodas, popcorn and other fun food is offered. The staff is professional an... search.cityguide.aol.com
Charles Theatre - baltimoresun.com Baltimore's Charles Theatre is located in the burgeoning Charles North arts district. Architect Jackson C. Gott designed the Beaux-Arts buildings that house the theater in the late 1890s. The structures were originally designed to be a cable car barn and powerhouse but were remodeled into a movie th... baltimoresun.com
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