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Liberty Theater

Vermilion, OH
5591 Liberty Avenue
, Vermilion, OH 44089 United States
(map)
440.967.7711
Status: Restoring
Screens: Single Screen
Style: Unknown
Function: Retail
Seats: Unknown
Chain: Unknown
Architect: Unknown
Firm: Unknown
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It is located in downtown Vermilion, Ohio. The building dates to 1870 when it was a dry good store. It became a theater around the 1930's and was open until the 1980's. A few years ago it was purchased, gutted, and turned into a retail coffee/decorating/antique shop.

My wife and I purchased it in May of 2002 and opened it in November of 2002. We currently use the lobby and 60 feet for retail (music boxes, radios, record players, organs, clocks, windmills, sales and service). The remaining (rear) 50 feet contain the stage and balance of the auditorium.

Our plans are to restore the building (50' area and stage first) and return to showing movies.

We have purchased a Wurlitzer Horseshoe Theater Organ Console and plan to eventually install it with the pipe chamber above stage right. We also hope to install a temporary screen in the showroom area in order to do some screenings. Timetable for the stage area and rear auditorium is 2 years, we hope.
Contributed by Earl W. Haug


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Good luck! I was in that theater several times back in the 70's
posted by TJ on Mar 29, 2005 at 7:34am
I attended many many movies at the Liberty in the mid 1950's. During the summer months it was open 7 days a week with a Sunday-Monday program, a Tues-Thurs program and a Friday-Saturday program. Alway a single feature with shorts and cartoon. That was 3 films per week. During the winter the Tuesday-Thursday program was droped and the theatre remained open only 4 days a week. I am beyond thrilled that this theatre will again open and bring joy to a whole new generation.
posted by Chas Springer on Apr 21, 2005 at 3:22pm
Wasnt there a railroad track nearby? I seem to remember hearing one.
posted by TJ on Apr 22, 2005 at 6:04am
Yes, the rail line runs behind the theatre building. I don't remember hearing any trains, but I sure it was possible. By the way, the bulid as built held maybe 300 seats. Sometime in the late forties or very early fifties, the rear of the building was extended and the seating capacity increase to 507. If you look at the side of the building you can see where the extention starts. My family left Ohio in 1959 and I did not return to visit until 2003. I visited with Earl and was impressed by his determination to do the restoration as accurately as possible. In 1959 Vermillion was a town of commercial fishing and summer cottages. I was surprised at how little of the original appearance had in the passing years. I plan to go back again after the theater is completely restored and relive a few childhood memories.
posted by Chas Springer on Apr 22, 2005 at 8:06am
I havent been up there in years. I used to go there in the 70's sometimes to catch up on movies I missed on first run. It was a nice little theater. The trains werent too bothersome.
posted by TJ on Apr 22, 2005 at 8:48am
Since I'm in California it's hard to keep up on my Ohio childhood haunts. Does anyone have any updated info on how the restoration is progressing on the Liberty. Thanks
posted by Chas Springer on Mar 24, 2006 at 10:39am
It looks like there may be an art gallery in the theater space now:
http://tinyurl.com/6luv7f
http://tinyurl.com/6aekq2
http://www.theartseengallery.com/
posted by ken mc on Aug 23, 2008 at 3:31pm
This site has a circa 1935 (probably 1936) picture of the Liberty Theater.

posted by Lost Memory on Jan 16, 2009 at 6:25pm
In 1955 the Liberty had 252 seats.

posted by Lost Memory on Jan 16, 2009 at 6:29pm
The Liberty may have had only 252 seats when first opened, however the building was enlarged by adding to the back end. Not sure what year, but late 40s or early 50s. Seating after that was 507 in a long narrow auditorium. You can clerly see where the extension to the building started by looking at the outside walls.
posted by Chas Springer on Jan 16, 2009 at 11:41pm
Since Earl Haug listed this theater in 2002 there has been no restoration work done. I talked to him when I was on vacation in Vermillion in 2005 and he seemed very positive about the project at that time. It would now appear that he has closed up his storefront and different people have taken over. I'm afraid that the planned restoration may have been dropped. Anyone have any updated info?
posted by Chas Springer on Jul 28, 2009 at 10:40am
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