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In the Mugar Omni Theater, the world's largest film format is projected onto a five-story-tall IMAX® Dome screen. It wraps audiences in larger-than-life images of flora, fauna, and faraway places. A state-of-the-art digital sound system completes the immersion effect. (from their website)

I've been going to the Omni theater since I was a kid. It's an incredible place to watch a movie. They don't show traditional movies, typically more educational ones. Right now they have a movie on Skydiving, The Grand Canyon, The Alps and Dinosaurs on the docket.

You really have no idea how awesome the Omni Theater is until you visit it. The Dome Screen wraps around you, taking in your entire field of vision. When falling, you actually feel like you are there. It's incredible. If you are in the area, this is a must see for anyone.
Boston, Massachusetts
The Fitzgerald Theater is Saint Paul's oldest theater and will be celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2010. Also rumored to be haunted, the Fitzgerald Theater is a great place to visit, right in the historic downtown section of St. Paul
St. Paul, Minnesota
The theatre is located on a quaint, tree-lined street at the north end of Broadway, at Harvard and Roy on Seattle's Capitol Hill. The building in which The Harvard Exit currently resides was originally constructed as a clubhouse for The Woman's Century Club in 1925. The club continues to hold meetings in the lobby, although the building was sold in 1968 for conversion to a movie theatre. In the 1980s, a second auditorium was added in an unused ballroom space on the third floor of the building. One of the very first art theatres in Seattle, the Harvard Exit set the standard for the exhibition of independent film and foreign language cinema. Its large and glorious lobby retains a 1920s atmosphere, adorned with a fireplace, a grand piano and chandelier.

Make sure you visit HauntedHouses.com to read about the supernatural side of the Harvard Exit Theater!
Seattle, Washington