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  Discover. Preserve. Protect.
Also known as Blue Bird Theater

Luxe Theater

East Peoria, IL
117 E. Washington Street
, East Peoria, IL 61611 United States
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Status: Closed
Screens: Single Screen
Style: Unknown
Function: Cafe, Religious Services
Seats: 440
Chain: Unknown
Architect: Unknown
Firm: Unknown
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The Luxe Theater in East Peoria, located on Washington Street between Main Street and Anna Streets, is shown as operating in the 1951 Film Daily Yearbook with seating for 440.

The former Luxe Theater, originally opened in 1922 as the Blue Bird Theater, was last home to a pet store, but has since closed.

In 2009, it was operating as a coffee shop and a religious meeting room.
Contributed by Bryan


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The pet shop shut down, and me and my friend are close to leasing it as a concert venue. We found it was called the Bluebird Theater until a fire...then remnamed the Luxe. We looked inside today. You can see how it was kind of laid out. There is a projector room... with holes where the projector would have shown through. There were still parts of the original screen up. We want to name or venue something to do with the old theater...
posted by TJ P on Mar 28, 2007 at 10:01am
Opened in 1922 as the Blue Bird Theatre, the fire occured on January 18th 1940. The theatre was re-built, and re-opened in 1945 as the Luxe Theatre, which closed in 1955.

I have no details of what use it became until 2000 when it is listed as the Bluebird Cafe. It later became a dog-grooming establishment called Lulu's Place.
posted by KenRoe on Mar 28, 2007 at 12:03pm
Boxoffice magazine reported in January 1940 that the fire previously mentioned started when a boiler exploded in the theater building. At the time the temperature outside was thirteen degrees below zero.

A recent internet search shows the Lulu business which Ken Roe mentioned as well as another pet business called Fins, Feathers & Paws. Both businesses are at 117 E. Washington.
posted by ken mc on Jan 2, 2009 at 3:27pm
I purchased the building in 2008. The lower level is The Bean Coffee Shop and the upstairs is being used for a college age ministry called The Garage. Scott Schilling
posted by Scott Schilling on Jan 13, 2010 at 8:51am
The upstairs is available for other venues if someone is interested. Scott 309-645-3838
posted by Scott Schilling on Jan 13, 2010 at 8:53am
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