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Martin Theater

Eufaula, AL
435 N. Orange Avenue
, Eufaula, AL, United States
(map)
Status: Closed
Screens: Single Screen
Style: Unknown
Function: Unknown
Seats: Unknown
Chain: Unknown
Architect: Unknown
Firm: Unknown
Martin Theater
Gutted Martin Theater
Photo courtesy of Martin McCaffery
The Martin Theater's interior has been completely gutted and, in this photo, the police tape in front just adds to the old movie house's misery.
Contributed by Ross Melnick


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The address for the Martin Theatre is, 435 North Orange Avenue.
posted by Chuck1231 on Mar 5, 2004 at 2:40pm
Your address for this cinema is wrong; it is located on Broad Street in downtown Eufaula, not on Orange Avenue.
I saw many films here while growing up in the area, and while it was never well-maintained after its glory days, at least it was operating. What a shame that residents in this area now have to drive 50 miles to see a movie in a cinema. I hope that someone, someday will see the potential of this place and restore it to a level of true neon grandeur.
posted by Rob's Posts on May 6, 2006 at 5:38am
An article from Eufaula On Line

Martin Theater may not sit vacant for too much longer
A non-profit group is being formed to revive the Martin Theatre and restore it to its former glory. It was once one of the largest theatres in Southeast Alabama, seating 1,129 people. That is considerably larger than the Eufaula City Auditorium, which only seats a few hundred.

Now the front shell is all that remains after a fire that took place several years ago. The group feels that with funding-which would come mostly through grants-the building could be renovated and used as a performing arts center. There is talk about using the building for the Eufaula Little Theater and Eufaula Concert Series.
Smith and Eufaula Mayor Jay Jaxon also mentioned the possibility of using the facility for first-run movies, thanks to digital projection equipment.
It would be a dream come true, to have a theatre in Eufaula that combines tradition and history with modern technology! This project is worth supporting. The city council has offered its support to the non-profit group, however not (yet) financial assistance.


posted by Chuck1231 on May 6, 2006 at 7:17am
Here is a great photo by Hugh White.
Thanks Hugh.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/24391992@N00/2397512356/
posted by Dennis Whitefield on Apr 7, 2008 at 5:37pm
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