Not sure I’d consider this a movie theatre. Hundreds, if not thousands, of libraries across the country periodically show older movies for free or a small admission charge. To me that doesn’t qualify it as a movie theatre.
From Bing and Google views this theatre appears to still be there in massive disrepair. The ceiling appears to be full of holes and half of the front facade has disappeared between the time of the Bing birds eye view and the Google street view.
It was right across the street from the Hub restaurant which was at 138 County Rd 7A so this theatre would have been at approximately 139 County Rd 7A.
Not sure I’d consider this a movie theatre. Hundreds, if not thousands, of libraries across the country periodically show older movies for free or a small admission charge. To me that doesn’t qualify it as a movie theatre.
From Bing and Google views this theatre appears to still be there in massive disrepair. The ceiling appears to be full of holes and half of the front facade has disappeared between the time of the Bing birds eye view and the Google street view.
Closed 2013.
http://www.ksfy.com/story/22486767/curtain-closes-on-83-year-old-theater-in
In 1920 a Bijou Theatre is listed at 49 Weld Street. Anyone know if this is the same theatre?
1514 Acushnet Ave was the address
The cinema portion of LPF Studios closed at the end of 2012 due to lack of attendance.
Now called Westwood Theatre of the Arts.
http://www.westwoodtheatreofthearts.com
Will be reopening this spring as Baxter Cinema.
http://www.baxtercinema.com
Closed on December 12, 2013.
1492 N Hyatt St. A post office now stands on the site although it appears from street view that the roadside marquee is still there.
It is closed now. No showtimes online, no answer at the phone number, and listed as closed at Zvents.
It appears from checking online showtimes listings that this theatre has reopened albeit with only one screen.
The Auditorium is still there as you can see at http://www.cinematour.com/tour/us/22965.html but I have not been able to find if it is still used.
I don’t think this should be listed as demolished. It is still there in all street views and satellite views.
This theatre closed upon the death of the owner of January 3, 2014.
This theater reopened as the Sedona Dream Theater and is now called the Encore Theater, hosting a live rock and roll show nightly.
http://www.encoretheatersedona.com
Bow Tie closed it because their lease was up and the landlord did not renew because he wanted to convert it to retail.
The theatre is closed.
http://peachlivingmagazine.com/?p=555
http://peachlivingmagazine.com/?p=555
Closed November 2013.
It is demolished.
That ad says 300 N Burk but the Google Map capture above clearly puts it at 300 N Denson St.
It was right across the street from the Hub restaurant which was at 138 County Rd 7A so this theatre would have been at approximately 139 County Rd 7A.
Address is 625 Watervliet Shaker Rd.