Grandview Theater
659 Grandview Avenue,
Ridgewood,
NY
11385
659 Grandview Avenue,
Ridgewood,
NY
11385
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A biography she wrote in 1928 said she went to Bayside High School. She talks about going to the movies in her early teens, so that’s about 1918- 1920.
Try the Oasis Theater page for mention of Clara Bow.
Can anyone tell me what theater Clara Bow probably frequented prior to her entry into films? I am talking about 1920- 1921. A documentary said she was born in Brooklyn, and the family moved to Sheepshead Bay near Coney Island, so I assume that was where she was living at that time. She left for Hollywood in 1923.
Thanks!
AH the grandview open air movies !! in the summer swatting mosquitos and enjoying a lemon ice for 5 cents at the little refreshment stand…the only film i rember outdoors was THE SULLIVANS in 1944…there was not a dry eye in the audience at the end!!!!
Thanks, I’ll look for it. I think I’ve seen that photo already, or one like it.
Thanks! Actually, I was going to email it to you too, I figured you’d like it for both subject matters mentioned. BTW, this weeks Times has a nice photo taken from a roof of a builing of the “Woolworth’s” block on Myrtle, south of Onderdonk.
Bway, I’m glad you found that article on your own. I was going to mention it to you.
Here’s an article that was in the Timesnewsweekly this past week. It’s an article about what the M subway line is now, but mentions a nice description of the Grandview Theater (with it’s wooden benches in the open air theater nextdoor, as well as the Belvedere in Glendale:
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There is a slight mention here of the outdoor cinema at the Grandview
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I wish to correct my previous post. There are multiple listings for a Grandview theatre on Grandview Avenue and a Grand View theatre on Woodward Avenue. The Grandview Theatre at 659 Grandview Avenue opened in 1923 with a closing date of 1954. The opening and closing dates mirror another Ridgewood theatre named the Majestic theatre. I have no further information on the Grand View on Woodward Avenue.
I show the Grandview theatre with an opening date of 1927 and a closing date of 1954. The outdoor portion of this theatre has no listing so no date is available.
the grandview had two theatres one outdoor and one indoor
I don’t know what name, offhand. Perhaps Warren will be of some help.
It’s on my Cinema Tour listing, # 24245, as “closed”.
That’s all, folks !
Their was only one GrandView theatre.
The RKO theater on Manhattan Ave was the RKO Greenpoint theater I believe. I think it is already listed on the site. The building has been demolished.
Greenpoint has always been, and still is, a heavily Polish Brooklyn neighborhood. The eagle atop the Chopin / American could have been an American eagle, or it could have been a Polish symbol, as in the “White Eagle” Polish food markets throughout NYC.
Aye, there’s the rub. Also the fun.
There are more things in heaven and earth, lostmemory, than are accounted for in my urban archaeology !
I think all you need is a name and an address, without a seating capacity.
Good working assumption.
I have them all on my Cinema Tour listing. Also another Nassau Theater at 88 Nassau Avenue. Greenpoint zip code 11222 is adjacent to Williamsburg 11211. I have roots in both neighborhoods, as well as in Bushwick and Ridgewood.
lostmemory….The Garden Theater in Richmond Hill is listed on this website under that name. It is theater #6629.
That’s OK. Division St. becoming Broadway is something Apollo mentioned. He can be questioned about it. Or, I can use that link Bway sent me.
Thanks, lostmemory. Bway sent me a link last week about geneaologies and changed street names, past and present. I have yet to explore it.
Regarding the Paytons Lee Avenue listed for 170 Division Street, circa 1914-15, was this the Division Street which was later renamed Broadway ?