This opened on September 22nd, 1938 as Latchis Memorial. 2nd screen opened on January 16th, 1987, and the 3rd screen on June 24th, 1988. Grand opening ads posted.
More details. October 24th, 1973 renamed 1st Cinema. 2 screens on January 6th, 1984, and three on January 27th, 1984. Expanded to 6 screens on June 28th, 1996, and renamed Brattleboro Cinema on January 29th, 1999, and back to Kipling Cinema on October 20th, 2000. Four more grand opening ads posted.
Facts:
Facts about the Mastbaum theatre. Thu, Feb 28, 1929 – Page 38 · The Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) · The Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News
June 27th, 1997 reopening
This cinema and the Cinema 7 Annex (Movieplex) opened on June 23rd, 1995. Grand opening ad posted.
a piece of roof ended in the parking lot on December 31st, 1997.
It reopened at 25 percent capacity on June 5th, 2020 showing older movies after COVID-19.
One screen opened on June 23rd, 1995 to the end of 1995. It was called “Cinema 7 Annex”.
Reopened February 28th, 1973
Harte theatre reopening Wed, Feb 28, 1973 – 2 · Bennington Banner (Bennington, Vermont) · Newspapers.com
Opened on March 3rd, 1972. Grand opening ad posted.
Closed in 1933 and reopened on October 6th, 1961. Grand reopening ad posted.
Opened on April 22nd, 1949.
Bennington Drive-In opening Fri, Apr 22, 1949 – 8 · The Bennington Evening Banner (Bennington, Vermont) · Newspapers.com
The first ad as General Starke from December 15th, 1928 posted.
Correction: September 15th, 1915
First ad: September 15th, 1915
Grand opening ad
Grand opening ads posted
Grand opening ad:
Latchis Memorial Theatre opening Thu, Sep 22, 1938 – 9 · The Brattleboro Reformer (Brattleboro, Vermont) · Newspapers.com
Reopened as Cinema Drive-In on April 28th, 1967, and closed in 1972. Another ad posted.
Reopened as Capitol on October 11th, 1933. Grand opening ad posted.
This opened on October 20th, 1937. Grand opening ad posted.
This opened on September 22nd, 1938 as Latchis Memorial. 2nd screen opened on January 16th, 1987, and the 3rd screen on June 24th, 1988. Grand opening ads posted.
More details. October 24th, 1973 renamed 1st Cinema. 2 screens on January 6th, 1984, and three on January 27th, 1984. Expanded to 6 screens on June 28th, 1996, and renamed Brattleboro Cinema on January 29th, 1999, and back to Kipling Cinema on October 20th, 2000. Four more grand opening ads posted.
Listed as far back as 1910. Closed in 1951.
Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened as State on November 3rd, 1949.
State theatre opening Wed, Nov 2, 1949 – 7 · The Park City Daily News (Bowling Green, Kentucky) · Newspapers.com
The Riverside Drive-In opened on June 27th, 1950. Last season: 1982.
Riverside Drive-In opening Mon, Jun 26, 1950 – 7 · The Park City Daily News (Bowling Green, Kentucky) · Newspapers.com