Originally posted by: @S1-A.ARPA,@MIT-MC.ARPA:lazear@mitre.ARPA
Article-I.D.: <2599@mordor.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 10-Jul-85 18:48:54 EDT
Article-I.D.: mordor.2599
Posted: Wed Jul 10 18:48:54 1985
Date-Received: Sat, 13-Jul-85 14:51:29 EDT
Sender: daemon@mordor.UUCP
Lines: 42
From: Walt Lazear
The Air Force Times published a schedule of release dates for the new
IMAX film "The Dream is Alive":
June:
Nat. Air & Space Mus., Washington, DC
Amer. Mus. of Natural Hist., NY
Calif. Mus. Of Sci & Ind, LA
Great America, Santa Clara
July:
Alabama Space & Rocket Center, Huntsville
Spaceport USA, Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
August:
Ontario Place, Toronto
September:
Detroit Science Center, Mich
Edmonton Space Sciences Centre, Edmonton, Alberta
Sijthoff Planetarium, The Hague, Netherlands
Nat. Mus. of Photography (Film & TV), Bradford, England
October:
Pacific Science Center, Seattle
Sci. Mus of VA, Richmond, Virginia
Kansas Cosmosphere & Discovery Center, Hutchinson, Kansas
The Internat. Space Hall of Fame, Alamogordo, NM
Fort Worth Mus. of Sci. & Hist.
Sand Diego Hall of Science
November:
Sci. Mus. of Minn., St. Paul
December:
Musee National Des Sciences, Des Techniques, Et Des Industries, Paris
It seems others on this mailing list have noted even more places which
currently show the film, but I may be counting messages which merely
state there is an IMAX theater in their town.