This opened on September 17th, 1987. Grand opening ad posted.
It closed on June 15th, 2014.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/globe-cinema-closing-at-portage-place-in-winnipeg-1.2671952
The Dickinson Palazzo 16 opened on December 3rd, 2004. Grand opening ad posted.
Press release: at https://web.archive.org/web/20050210165259/http://dtmovies.com/latest_news.htm
5/3/04
Dickinson Theatres Breaks Ground on Johnson County’s Most Extravagant Movie Theatre
Overland Park, Kans. – Wednesday, March 3, 2004 – Dickinson Theatres, in cooperation with Midwest Cinema Group, broke ground on what is expected to be Johnson County’s most luxurious movie theatre… the Palazzo 16.
Dickinson cut ground early on March 3, 2004 at the SW corner of 135th and 69 Highway in the Village Pointe Shopping Center in Overland Park, Kans. for what will be the gem of Johnson County’s movie-going options.
A plush 16-screen theatre lavished in Italian villa decor, the Palazzo is expected to be Dickinson’s newest and most premiere movie venture. A concept in creation with Dickinson Theatres since the luxurious Glenwood theatre opening in the 1960’s—the Palazzo hopes to exceed Johnson County movie-goers’ expectations for quality, comfort and experience.
The architectural plans include towering white columns, rich colors and greenery, Italian-imported working fountains and detailed marble furnishings.
“It’s been a dream of mine for a while now, to build a beautiful building that services our guests with quality presentations, above-quality service in an awe-inspiring environment,” says John Hartley, president and CEO of Dickinson Theatres. “We’ve taken the concerns of our customers from the last 40 years and we’ve applied them to the Palazzo. From bathrooms to parking, we plan on building a theatre that becomes more to the customer than just a movie-viewing, it’ll be a one of a kind movie-going experience…where elegance and fun meet the magic of movies.”
The Palazzo – envisioned by Dickinson Theatres, conceived by Darrin Ingram of Gould Evans architectural design firm and constructed by Luke Draily – is expected to open to the public in November 2004.
Dickinson Theatres owns and operates 39 movie theatres in the Midwest with 357 screens in Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Missouri, North Carolina, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Texas. A privately owned organization, Dickinson Theatres is headquartered in Overland Park, Kans. and employs over 885 staff members including 22 full-time corporate office employees.
Hipp Annex opened August 7th, 1911 Hipp Annex opening Sat, Aug 5, 1911 – 8 · Lexington Leader (Lexington, Kentucky) · Newspapers.com
Opened April 9th, 1908 per article below:
Princess theater opening Wed, Apr 8, 1908 – 5 · The Lexington Herald (Lexington, Kentucky) · Newspapers.com
Opened as Hippodrome on November 25th, 1907 per this article Hippodrome opening Tue, Nov 26, 1907 – 6 · The Lexington Herald (Lexington, Kentucky) · Newspapers.com
Downtown Lexington cinema history
Downtown Lexington theatre history Sun, Apr 11, 1976 – 83 · The Lexington Herald (Lexington, Kentucky) · Newspapers.com
The NorthPark and SouthPark both opened on July 2nd, 1976. NorthPark and SouthPark openings Fri, Jul 2, 1976 – 19 · Lexington Leader (Lexington, Kentucky) · Newspapers.com
NorthPark and SouthPark both opened on July 2nd, 1976
NorthPark and SouthPark openings Fri, Jul 2, 1976 – 19 · Lexington Leader (Lexington, Kentucky) · Newspapers.com
IMAX added June 17th, 2005. Another ad posted.
Octobe 1st, 1922 zoom in below: Kentucky Theatre opening Sun, Oct 1, 1922 – 25 · The Lexington Herald (Lexington, Kentucky) · Newspapers.com
reopened as Beacon on November 8th, 1930. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened on December 3rd, 1999. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened in June 1976. Grand opening ad posted.
reopened on November 2nd, 2012. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened on August 13th, 1969, four screens on December 22nd, 1989 8 screens on December 22nd, 1989. Grand opening ads posted.
This opened on March 14th, 1921 with two screens on May 16th, 1968, and four on December 8th, 1979. Grand opening ads posted.
Opened on November 17th, 1989. Grand opening ad posted.
reopened as Odeon on November 2nd, 1945. Grand opening ad posted
1919 grand opening ad posted.
This opened on September 17th, 1987. Grand opening ad posted. It closed on June 15th, 2014. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/globe-cinema-closing-at-portage-place-in-winnipeg-1.2671952
The South Station Cinema I & II opened on December 24th, 1971 by Esquire Theatres. Adult movies on the opening program
Two screens on February 11th and three on May 4th.
The North Station Cinema opened on January 19th, 1971 with an adult film. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
clipping Circle theatre opening Sat, Oct 12, 1940 – 12 · The Boston Globe (Boston, Massachusetts) · Newspapers.com
opened October 11th, 1940
The Dickinson Palazzo 16 opened on December 3rd, 2004. Grand opening ad posted.
Press release: at https://web.archive.org/web/20050210165259/http://dtmovies.com/latest_news.htm 5/3/04 Dickinson Theatres Breaks Ground on Johnson County’s Most Extravagant Movie Theatre
Overland Park, Kans. – Wednesday, March 3, 2004 – Dickinson Theatres, in cooperation with Midwest Cinema Group, broke ground on what is expected to be Johnson County’s most luxurious movie theatre… the Palazzo 16.
Dickinson cut ground early on March 3, 2004 at the SW corner of 135th and 69 Highway in the Village Pointe Shopping Center in Overland Park, Kans. for what will be the gem of Johnson County’s movie-going options.
A plush 16-screen theatre lavished in Italian villa decor, the Palazzo is expected to be Dickinson’s newest and most premiere movie venture. A concept in creation with Dickinson Theatres since the luxurious Glenwood theatre opening in the 1960’s—the Palazzo hopes to exceed Johnson County movie-goers’ expectations for quality, comfort and experience.
The architectural plans include towering white columns, rich colors and greenery, Italian-imported working fountains and detailed marble furnishings.
“It’s been a dream of mine for a while now, to build a beautiful building that services our guests with quality presentations, above-quality service in an awe-inspiring environment,” says John Hartley, president and CEO of Dickinson Theatres. “We’ve taken the concerns of our customers from the last 40 years and we’ve applied them to the Palazzo. From bathrooms to parking, we plan on building a theatre that becomes more to the customer than just a movie-viewing, it’ll be a one of a kind movie-going experience…where elegance and fun meet the magic of movies.”
The Palazzo – envisioned by Dickinson Theatres, conceived by Darrin Ingram of Gould Evans architectural design firm and constructed by Luke Draily – is expected to open to the public in November 2004.
Dickinson Theatres owns and operates 39 movie theatres in the Midwest with 357 screens in Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Missouri, North Carolina, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Texas. A privately owned organization, Dickinson Theatres is headquartered in Overland Park, Kans. and employs over 885 staff members including 22 full-time corporate office employees.