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Boulder Daily Camera | Flatirons Theatre on Boulder’s University Hill considered for historic designation
In its former, post-World War II life, the Flatirons Theatre building on Boulder’s University Hill was a two-story theater that, on opening day, projected the 1950 race-car flick “To Please a Lady,” starring Clark Gable and Barbara Stanwyk. The original … Continue reading
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