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<title>The Element of Truth in the History of Picton's Regent Theatre</title>
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<summary type="text">The Element of Truth in the History of Picton's Regent Theatre
Lester, Jennifer
The early history of the Regent Theatre in Picton, Ontario, did not happen exactly as it is believed to have happened.
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<title>The Legacy of George Cook and Picton's Regent Theatre</title>
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<summary type="text">The Legacy of George Cook and Picton's Regent Theatre
Lester, Jennifer
A profile of one rural Canadian theatre - Picton, Ontario's Regent Theatre - founded by George and Ellen Cook in 1918.
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