Ivory Theatre
7712 Ivory Avenue,
St. Louis,
MO
7712 Ivory Avenue,
St. Louis,
MO
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Here is a brief article about the opening of the Ivory Theatre from the July 8, 1916, issue of The Moving Picture World:
Thanks JAlex.
In 1927 the seating capacity was listed as 835.
The (old/original) Ivory opened in June 1916. The closing date has yet to be definitively determined, but the structure was converted into an A&P grocery store in 1938.
Went by St. Boniface yesterday afternoon, the former church is the New Ivory Theatre.
Last photos are from September 2007 plus this note at the end:
Opening night is thwarted by court injunction
So who knows what that means….
Boy this is getting more confusing. According to the photos at the 2nd link I provided, the old church, which is no longer a church, is or will be the Ivory Theater. There’s even some not so good pictures of the interior.
Actually, the Rectory is between the old church and the Ivory, according my Googling…
According to this link
http://www.ivorytheatre.com/
Is about a block away. I assume the New Ivory? The church looking building could be the Saint Boniface Rectory. Link here:
http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM2X44
Jim, what is the name of the Catholic Church to the left of the theatre?
This is a recent photo of the former Ivory Theater.