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The heart and soul of the Leroy Theatre of Pawtucket, Rhode Island is being given another chance to capture the public's spirit and imagination. Althouth resurging interest in the historic perservation of the art deco movie theatres taht inspired grand palaces around the country continues to generate public support, in 1997 the Leroy fell victim to corporate America's greed for a shopping center. Rather than lose the theatre forever, New England Architectural Center spent 5 months meticulosly reclaiming the ceiling, walls, lighting, and other antique fixtures. The architectural elements that gave the theater it's vitality, character, and it's place in art deco history can be reapplied to create a theme in a new public place and release the energy and spirit absorbed in the timeless walls of the Leroy.
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The St. James Convent was managed by the Holy Union of Sisters from 1928 till 2004. The Sisters were forced to abandon the convent due to financial strains so the St. James Convent went on the open market in 2005. The new owner of the St. James Convent is going to be developing on the land which means the mansion must be removed. New England Architectural Center has purchased the rights to salvage items from the convent before the actual demolishion takes place.
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