Brushton Theatre

409-13 Brushton Avenue,
Pittsburgh, PA 15208

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This was the first of two theaters called the Brushton in the Homewood/Brushton section of Pittsburgh. The address when it was known as Brushton Photoplay, circa 1913-16, was 409 Brushton Avenue. The Brushton/New Brushton, at 413 Brushton Avenue, opened April 4, 1917, and closed in 1921.

Another Brushton Theater was open from 1923-50 at 715 Brushton Avenue. Unless there’s an error in the addresses involved, this could not have been the same theater structure because it was apparently three blocks from the other.

Contributed by Ed Blank

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Chuck1231
Chuck1231 on January 9, 2010 at 12:57 am

As per Lost Memory, A Peloubet theater organ size 3/14 was installed in the Brushton Theater in 1918.

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