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Regal Crossroads (87,406 square feet)

501 Caitboo Avenue, Cary, NC

Opened December 10th, 1999 under Consolidated Theatres ownership, became Regal in May 2008

Pictured: auditorium 6, capacity 50, renovated in summer-fall 2016

Regal Crossroads (87,406 square feet)

501 Caitboo Avenue, Cary, NC

Opened December 10th, 1999 under Consolidated Theatres ownership, became Regal in May 2008

Regal Crossroads (87,406 square feet)

501 Caitboo Avenue, Cary, NC

Opened December 10th, 1999 under Consolidated Theatres ownership, became Regal in May 2008

Con el el obispo de Ávila, Monseñor Jesús García Burillo

Regal Crossroads (87,406 square feet)

501 Caitboo Avenue, Cary, NC

Opened December 10th, 1999 under Consolidated Theatres ownership, became Regal in May 2008

Pictured: auditorium 6, capacity 50, renovated in summer-fall 2016

Corner of Brunswick and Gertrude St Melbourne.

Regal Crossroads (87,406 square feet)

501 Caitboo Avenue, Cary, NC

Opened December 10th, 1999 under Consolidated Theatres ownership, became Regal in May 2008

A dream doesn't become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination and hard work ....... Colin Powell

Regal Crossroads (87,406 square feet)

501 Caitboo Avenue, Cary, NC

Opened December 10th, 1999 under Consolidated Theatres ownership, became Regal in May 2008

Crossroads by Richard Hunt. Photograph by S. Paige Allen, Lewis and Clark Community College photographer.

Brampton, Ontario.

crossroads at the forcourts Dublin

Regal Crossroads (87,406 square feet)

501 Caitboo Avenue, Cary, NC

Opened December 10th, 1999 under Consolidated Theatres ownership, became Regal in May 2008

A purple quilt for my grandma's 70th birthday. The pattern is Arkansas Crossroads.

Regal Crossroads (87,406 square feet)

501 Caitboo Avenue, Cary, NC

Opened December 10th, 1999 under Consolidated Theatres ownership, became Regal in May 2008

Pictured: auditorium 6, capacity 50, renovated in summer-fall 2016

 

Auditorium 6 is where I was seeing Licorice Pizza. Most of the theater's auditoriums were renovated and stripped away of any Consolidated Theatres remnants, with a consistent look of blue drapes, carpeting/hardwood flooring, and black recliner seats.

On top of the world in one of the largest train depot in the United States, I couldn't help think "Did he take the right turn?" How does he know?

 

For that matter, we make decisions everyday and often do not know if we made the best decision. Many times it takes days, months, even years to learn of the outcome from our decisions...

Regal Crossroads (87,406 square feet)

501 Caitboo Avenue, Cary, NC

Opened December 10th, 1999 under Consolidated Theatres ownership, became Regal in May 2008

view of a crossroad from tokyo tower

Drune: Crossroads

Group Notice From: Drune Forever!, Sparklybootie

   

Drune: Crossroads is a mix between the East of Eden and 2019-XS versions of Drune. The streets are tighter, the buildings are taller, and there are more interiors to explore! Think of it as a Drune's Greatest Hits, with locations from several previous Drunes returning. It's the classic aesthetic of Drune everyone loves.

   

Also, I am running a new photo contest with a 10k grand prize. Info here: www.flickr.com/photos/sparklebottom/50681047552/

   

(high resolution photo)

  

If you see your photo here and want me to add your name or remove your picture, contact ATOSSA (herminetic).

Desire Buchumi during a recording session for the Crossroads theme song.

it was fun seeing my flickr pals and meeting some new ones last night. Add some tags to identify yourselves or others...

 

'crossroads' Bigger On Black

How do you get there from here?

Regal Crossroads (87,406 square feet)

501 Caitboo Avenue, Cary, NC

Opened December 10th, 1999 under Consolidated Theatres ownership, became Regal in May 2008

I was just taking inventory of some old pic's & dived into my 'no-namers' folder when I came across these pics that I had taken with my point & shoot last summer at a 'crossroads.'

 

I was scouting around on my motorbike that afternoon for future locations for a potential shoot ... the pics bring back the vivid memories of the warm sun, fresh breeze & how time stood still for a few quiet minutes. In this 180 degree view, there was no bad direction to turn! ... Ironically; I have yet to use this spot as a backdrop !! ... (I think I'm going to return very soon :).

 

View On Black

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yd60nI4sa9A

Photographed in Northfield Minnesota

Friday October 30th 2020

Regal Crossroads (87,406 square feet)

501 Caitboo Avenue, Cary, NC

Opened December 10th, 1999 under Consolidated Theatres ownership, became Regal in May 2008

L-R; Britney Smith and Makenzie Stoner, student workers at the Crossroads Cafe. Taken September 24, 2009.

London England

 

Protected by laws and may not be downloaded, without my written explicit permission. All rights reserved. Copyright 2018@Henri LouIs Hirschfeld

Street signs down for replacement during street reconstruction. Warrren Street, South Park neighborhood, Dayton, Ohio.

Regal Crossroads (87,406 square feet)

501 Caitboo Avenue, Cary, NC

Opened December 10th, 1999 under Consolidated Theatres ownership, became Regal in May 2008

I've reflected on the concept of crossroads in life so much through this photo. What a manifestation of the invisible, yet life-altering event. Sometimes we know we're at a crossroads in life, and sometimes we're blind to it. It's the choices that we make every day that continually steer the course of our life.

 

Are you on the right track? Making right choices? Doing the right thing even when it's hard? Even when no one's looking? Just because it's the right thing to do?

 

It's worth some reflection.

 

I was fortunate enough to gain heaps of perspective on my recent trip, and realize where some things needed to change in my life. There was frankly far too much self centered activity. The most important stuff in life isn't stuff. It's relationships, real ones - not virtualized falsities. Visit your friends, have a coffee or a lunch, sit and chat, look the ones you love in the eyes and tell them. Don't let the ease and popularity of technology rob you of the joy and pleasures of real relationships. You have the power to impact people's lives, not to mention your own as you do so. So go and do it, don't wait. None of us is promised tomorrow.

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