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- Text: the Pavilion, what it was like going there. 15:58 JE: Oh it was awesome to, to, to not only see that building, but to, uh, there was a movie theater to the left of it. 16:12 JO: Mm kay. How did you get in the building? Tell us that. 16:14 JE: Well 16:15 JO: How
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- Text: big draw to the area which I’m sad to see go is Red Barn theater. Did anyone talk about Red Barn Theater? 40:48 EG: A fair amount. Yeah. Yeah, but tell us, tell us some of your experiences there. 40:49 JA: Yeah. That was, that was special. Yeah
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- Text: was in a foreign country a little kid, to see a building that big. NN: yeah. CVO: But no, at my mother, of course, and her brother and her friends always used it for a dance hall, and just um, previous to it burning down it had become a movie theater or a while
The Joint Comprehensive Plan for the City of Saugatuck, Saugatuck Township, and the Village of Douglas was prepared by the Tri-Community Area Planning Committee, each community's planning commission, the Saugatuck and City of Village of Douglas City Councils, and the Saugatuck Township Board of Trustees, with the assistance of the Planning & Zoning Center, Inc., in June 2005.
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- Text: that could come out was that every Saturday we could go to Fennville. Fennville had a little movie theater. 17:01 EG: mm hm 17:02 HS: And we could go over there, and you could get that, what five minute news reel? 17:06 EG: mm hm 17:06 HS: Or something
The Village of Douglas Comprehensive Plan was prepared by the Village of Douglas Planning Commission in cooperation with the Village Council and the Coastal Zone Management Program, with the assistance of the Planning & Zoning Center, Inc. in November 1989.