Pitt Theatre
134 E. Pitt Street,
Bedford,
PA
15522
134 E. Pitt Street,
Bedford,
PA
15522
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Photo of the Pitt Theatre courtesy Nick’s Classic American Theatres.
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The December 17, 1938, issue of Boxoffice said that the Pitt Theatre would be ready to open in about six weeks. The architects of H.R. Cromwell’s new house were Joseph B. Smithyman and W.M. Braziell of Pittsburgh.
Smithyman and Braziell also designed the Penn Theatre at Leechburg, Pennsylvania, and at least two other theaters. Both architects also designed other theaters independently.
Look whos talking, you posted the same photo twice.
Great. Thanks for wasting space posting the same photo. Very helpful.
It was real difficult to isolate this photo. At least it’s on the site where it belongs.
Here are all the unrelated photos on the same page. Happy hunting.
http://tinyurl.com/nde3dp
Another pirated photo.
Here is another photo:
http://tinyurl.com/ms98qu
1985 Photo
1987 Photo
1981 photo of the Pitt Theatre.
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The other photo link expired already so here is another one.
Outside Owl…I made a trip from Harrisburg to the Pitt. I guess I will have to make another trip. Thank you for the update.
The Pitt just came under new ownership… they have a web page now: http://www.pitttheatre.com/index.htm
I go there about once a month (I live near Bedford) and the new owners have added new things every time since they took over… surround sound, historical memorabilia as art… Defiantly worth visiting!!!
This is a photo of the Pitt Theater.
The Pitt is open 7 days a week with one showing nightly at 7:30pm. I was there back in December 2006. The lobby area smells like gray floor and deck paint…the mens restroom is old and has been painted several times with gray paint.