The Mary Pickford Theater, named in honor of silent film star Mary Pickford, is the "motion picture and television reading room" of the United States' Library of Congress in Washington, DC.
Queen Mary | Mary | Mary, Queen of Scots | Mary I of England | Mary J. Blige | Mary Shelley | Mary Poppins | Mary Pickford | Mary of Teck | RMS Queen Mary | Mystery Science Theater 3000 | Mary Magdalene | Mary Robinson | theater | Mary Landrieu | Apollo Theater | Dream Theater | Assumption of Mary | The Mary Tyler Moore Show | Movie theater | Mary (mother of Jesus) | Mary-Kate Olsen | The Jesus and Mary Chain | movie theater | Mary Chapin Carpenter | Mary Tyler Moore | Mary Stuart | Mary Hopkin | American Conservatory Theater | Peter, Paul and Mary |
Technically, the Packard Campus (PCAVC) is just the largest part of the whole National Audio-Visual Conservation Center (NAVCC), which also consists of the Library of Congress's Motion Picture and Television Division and Recorded Sound Division reference centers on Capitol Hill, the Mary Pickford Theater, and any other Library of Congress audio-visual storage facilities that remain outside the Packard Campus.