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Druid Theater

Damascus, MD
9840 Main Street
, Damascus, MD 20872 United States
(map)
Status: Closed
Screens: Single Screen
Style: Art Moderne
Function: Office Space, Retail
Seats: 420
Chain: Unknown
Architect: Unknown
Firm: Unknown
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This theater was built in 1947 and was shut down in 1990. It sat empty for a while and then it was turned into an office building and retail use.

The outside still looks like the old theater. On the left side of it was a soda shop where the teenangers could hang out and on the right side was a local bank.
Contributed by Bob Windsor


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The Druid Theatre seated 420 people.
posted by William on Nov 21, 2003 at 9:45am
The address for the Druid Theatre was 9840 Main St., Damascus, Md. The theatre opened in 1947 and closed in 1990.
posted by Chuck1231 on Nov 5, 2004 at 12:15am
Kind of an odd name for a movie house... was the owner a Druid?
posted by dave-bronx on Nov 12, 2004 at 10:41pm
Actually, it was a first name. The Theatre was founded by a Mr. Druid Clodfelter. Mr. Clodfelter passed away in the late 70's (?) and the theatre was then managed by the Crate family. Does anyone know if they still have the property?
posted by Michael O'Dell on Jun 19, 2005 at 5:47pm
I don't think thay either the Clodfelter nor the Crate family has anything to do with the property anymore. I remember before it was turned into offices that I read an interview with the owner and it was a man with a different name.
posted by Bob Windsor on Jul 23, 2005 at 11:44pm
I went to the druid theater a couple of times right before it closed. My parents live in damascus so I get to drive buy the druid everytime I see them. A rite aid and some offices are there now. When the theater was in operation it had a tuxedo shop in the theater. Right before it closed I remember the theater was in disrepair.
posted by adix5689 on Dec 11, 2006 at 2:46pm
Where the tuxcedo shop was use to be the concession stand. In the back of the lobby, I think where they moved the concession stand use to be an setting area for intermissions and a place to use the telephone. As a child, my father would go there on Saturdays and watch movies all day for a dime. I grew up in Damascus and went there up until I moved away. In grade school, all of my friends would there on Friday nights. As I remember, the ticket price was a $1.50. I have a lot of memories of that fantastic theater.
posted by Bob Windsor on Dec 22, 2006 at 11:15pm
I am very familiar with the Druid Theatre, since I lived next door and worked there as a teenager. My dad was the owner and operator...Druid A. Clodfelter...I am Druid M. Clodfelter.Dad always
said he named the theatre after me, however he was such a humble person I was never sure about this. One of the unique things about this theatre, being built in 1947, was it had Central Air Conditioning...not many homes, if any had this feature.Dad use to laugh and swear , folks came to the theatre to cool off, whether they
like the movie or not. Walt Disney movies always drew the biggest
crowds...sure glad, I found this web site. !!!

Druid Clodfelter
posted by dmc on Jan 27, 2007 at 11:15am
I am sure glad to hear from someone who has first hand knowledge of the theater. This place has left such a memeory in my mind and life that I will never forget. I was heartbroken when the theater was turned into an office space/retail store. I was really hoping that someone would have step up and tried to restore the grand ole place. Thanks for joining the forum here.
posted by Bob Windsor on Jan 27, 2007 at 10:41pm
This is a recent photo of the former Druid Theater taken by Seth Gaines.

posted by Lost Memory on Jun 3, 2007 at 9:42am
I worked the projection booth at the Druid as a teenager in the 1980s. It was operated as a second-run theater by then, showing films that had been out for several weeks and charging less for them.

The theater was still operating with its original 1940s projection equipment at that time: carbon arc lighthouses and twin projectors with manual changeovers. I believe this equipment was still in working order when the theater was gutted.

The theater also had a private viewing box next to the projection booth, and a small apartment above the lobby (neither open to the public).

It was granted historic landmark status, which is why they had to leave the facade intact when they converted it to retail space.
posted by Ted Purvis on Jun 29, 2007 at 11:23pm
Here is another photo. It looks there is a drug store in at least part of the building:
http://tinyurl.com/36gspb
posted by ken mc on Nov 10, 2007 at 5:35pm
There is a Rite Aid drug store at 9840 Main Street. That is most likely the address for this former theater. Google won't map the above address of 9840 W. Main Street.

posted by Lost Memory on Nov 10, 2007 at 8:07pm
LM on google if you go to 9928 Main St. the Druid shows up, but the accuracy of Google isn't the greatest.
1984 photo of the Druid Theatre. The theatre was open at that time.

http://americanclassicimages.com/Default.aspx?tabid=141&txtSearch=CATAdvancedSearch1%2c20%2c3%2c-1&catpageindex=14&ProductID=28081
posted by Chuck1231 on Apr 16, 2009 at 11:34am
Here is a 2009 photo. If this is a Rite Aid, shouldn't the function be Drugstore in addition to Office Space?

posted by Lost Memory on Jul 31, 2009 at 9:47am
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