The Bullhorn Speech

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The Bullhorn Speech, also referred to as the Bullhorn Address, was an impromptu speech delivered by U.S. President George W. Bush at the World Trade Center site on September 14, 2001, three days after the September 11 attacks. During his first visit to the Twin Towers site since its collapse, Bush climbed to a high point in the rubble and used a bullhorn to address a crowd of rescue workers and first responders.

Screens

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AMC Easton Town Center 30 in Columbus, Ohio

In the United States, six movie theaters are tied for the highest screen count at 30, all of which are operated by AMC Theatres. Two Regal Cinemas locations with 27 screens are tied for the largest non-AMC theater complex in the country.

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Theater City (state) Screen count Opening date IMAX venue
AMC Dine-In Easton Town Center Columbus, Ohio 30 June 30, 1999  
AMC Dine-In Mesquite Mesquite, Texas 30 March 20, 1998  
AMC Dine-In Ontario Mills Ontario, California 30 December 13, 1996  
AMC Forum Sterling Heights, Michigan 30 November 25, 1999  
AMC Gulf Pointe Houston, Texas 30 December 19, 1997  
AMC Orange Orange, California 30 November 20, 1998  
AMC Dine-In Studio 28 Olathe, Kansas 28 December 19, 1997  
Regal Edwards Long Beach Long Beach, California 27 May 14, 1999  
Regal Hollywood Nashville, Tennessee 27 January 16, 1998  
AMC Empire New York City, New York 25 April 21, 2000  
AMC Star Great Lakes Crossing Auburn Hills, Michigan 25 November 12, 1998  
Cinemark Century Union Landing Union City, California 25 May 14, 1999  
Cinemark Century Orange Orange, California 25 November 21, 1997  
Harkins Superstition Springs Mesa, Arizona 25 October 27, 1997