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Also known as Rainbow Music Hall

Valley 3 Theatres

Denver, CO
6360 E. Evans Avenue
, Denver, CO, United States
(map)
Status: Closed
Screens: Triplex
Style: Unknown
Function: Drugstore
Seats: Unknown
Chain: Unknown
Architect: Unknown
Firm: Unknown
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Modern multiplex built in the late 1970s on Evans Avenue at Monaco Street by Wolfberg Theaters. Was run by Commonwealth Theaters when it was aquired by Denver concert promoter Barry Fey and was a venue for rock concerts.

Was sold to Walgreens in the late 80s and remodeled into a drug store. The original marquee is still in place with the store name where the letter board used to be and Rainbow Music Hall still on top.
Contributed by MGB


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The shopping center south of the Valley 3, was until after the summer of 1976, the Valley Drive-In theater. Also part of the Wolfberg theatres, in the "Compass" Drive-In chain. (Also, the North, South, East and West (hence the "Compass"), the Wadsworth, Havana, North Star and Arapaho. I started that last season of the Valley, then the manager of the Valley 3 operated both, while I went on to other theatres.

Jerry Dealey
posted by Jerry D on Jun 1, 2005 at 12:37pm
I was the manager of the Valley 3 when it closed. I always heard that the Valley DI closed because the new KMart accross the street refused to turn off (down) their parking lot lights after they closed causing too much light on the movie screen. Does anyone know if this is true?
posted by LoveBreezy on Jun 6, 2006 at 6:48pm
LoveBreezy,

No. The property the Valley was on simply became too valuable for the lease to be renewed. The Valley Drive-In was directly south of the Valley 3 (right behind it), with the projection pointing to the east onto a west facing screen. For a while, Ray Wagnor, managed BOTH the 3 and the Drive-In, and simply slipped out the back door of the Valley 3 to the box office of the Drive-In. It was torn down, and immediately replaced by a shopping center. (Sorry for the late reply.)

Jerry Dealey

Jerry Dealey
posted by Jerry D on Jul 22, 2008 at 10:28am
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