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The St. James Theatre (1912–1929) of Boston, Massachusetts, was a playhouse and cinema in the Back Bay in the 1910s and 1920s. It occupied the former Chickering Hall on Huntington Avenue near Massachusetts Avenue, adjacent to Horticultural Hall.[1] For some years Loew's theatre chain oversaw the St. James.[2] In 1929 the theatre "became part of the Publix (Paramount) chain, and was renamed the Uptown."[3] References1. ^{{Citation |publisher = Woodberry Press |publication-place = Boston |author = Edwin M. Bacon |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL14010593M/A_guide_book_of_Boston |title = A guide book of Boston, adopted by the New England Hardware Dealers' Association for the joint convention and exhibition of the National Retail Hardware Association and the New England Hardware Dealers' Association |publication-date = 1916 }} 2. ^Moving Picture World, Feb. 5, 1916 3. ^{{Citation |publisher = McFarland & Co. |isbn = 0786419105 |publication-place = Jefferson, N.C |title = The Theatres of Boston: a Stage and Screen History |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL3392044M/The_Theatres_of_Boston |author = Donald C. King |publication-date = 2005 |id = 0786419105 }} ImagesFurther reading
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