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Western Massachusetts Theaters

Classic movie theaters that currently belong (or previously belonged) to the Western Massachusetts Theaters chain


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Amherst Cinema Arts Center
(Amherst, MA)

Open ~ 3 screens ~ 846 seats
Built in 1926, the Amherst Cinema was created out of an old stable in downtown Amherst, Massachusetts. For seven decades, the Amherst Cinema delighted audiences with first and then later…
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Arcade Theatre
(Springfield, MA)

Closed/Demolished ~ 1 screen ~ 1000 seats
The Arcade Theatre was operated for years by Western Mass Theatres Inc. (Samuel and Nathan Goldstein). Sometime in the 1950s it was leased to B. & Q. Assocates and became a showcase for…
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Broadway Theatre
(Springfield, MA)

Closed/Demolished ~ 1 screen ~ 2000 seats
The Broadway Theatre housed the Home Offices of Western Mass Theatres Inc. (Samuel and Nathan Goldstein) until early in the 1940's. (The Offices were located directly adjacent to the…
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Capitol Theatre
(Pittsfield, MA)

Closed/Demolished ~ 1 screen ~ 1350 seats
Opened in the 1920s, the Capitol Theatre was a major downtown first-run theater in Pittsfield for six decades until it closed in the 1980s. According to current reports, the facade, entry…
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Five Star Theater
(Palmer, MA)

Closed/Demolished ~ 1 screen
The Five Star was part of a business block in downtown Palmer. After being closed for many years, the theater and business block fell victim to a massive fire in 1993. A vacant lot exists…
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