In the backwoods of Ontario lies a town called Kinmount. This little hamlet of only a few hundred residents no longer has a gas station or a school; however, thanks to the singular vision of local septuagenarian Keith Stata, what it does boast is a five-screen cinema palace and memorabilia museum—one that welcomes upwards of 50,000 visitors every summer.
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在安大略省的偏远地区,有一个叫金蒙特的小镇。这个只有几百居民的小村庄不再有加油站或学校;然而,由于当地七十多岁老人基思·斯塔塔(Keith Stata)的独特视野,它确实拥有一个五屏幕的电影院和纪念品博物馆,每年夏天都有5万多名游客。