Prior to being the Allen Theatre, this one was known as the Delmar Theatre. Sidney Allen purchased the Delmar Theatre in 1921 and renamed it the Allen Theatre. On September 14, 1927 the Allen Theatre reopened as the Diana Theatre.
This one should be listed as the Warren Theatre. The Fairyland Theatre reopened as the Warren Theatre on January 1, 1953.
The theatre building has been demolished and replaced by a parking lot. The parking lot is adjacent to and part of the Warrensburg Health Center. The address above is obsolete. The address for the health center is 3767 Main Street.
The Nemo was also operated by Skouras Theatres.
Schine’s Geneva Theatre opened on March 17, 1931. The feature film was “Parlor, Bedroom and Bath” with Buster Keaton.
Advertised at 6688 Gulf Boulevard.
Prior to Skouras operating this theatre, it was advertised as the Fox Victoria Theatre.
When this ad was published, Watkins Glen was known as Watkins, New York.
This one opened on October 8, 1976. The feature attraction was “A Matter Of Time” with Liza Minnelli.
This one opened on November 22, 1913.
This one reopened as the Family Theatre on August 18, 1913. Prior to that it was known as the Lyric Theatre.
This one opened on December 29, 1924.
This one reopened as the Cuba Theatre on February 7, 1936. The opening movie was “In Old Kentucky” with Will Rogers.
A 1927 Oswego city directory shows a Capitol Theatre at 100 East Second Street.
This one opened on January 20, 1932.
This one should have previous names of Colonial Theatre and New Colonial Theatre. The theatre name was changed to New Paltz Theatre in 1936.
The address was 95 Vineyard Avenue.
This one opened on September 16, 1936.
The address was 201 South Main Street. A parking lot located to the right of Salvatore’s Pizzeria is where the theatre building once stood.
Prior to being the Allen Theatre, this one was known as the Delmar Theatre. Sidney Allen purchased the Delmar Theatre in 1921 and renamed it the Allen Theatre. On September 14, 1927 the Allen Theatre reopened as the Diana Theatre.
A 1950 ad shows an address of 36-38 Main.
This one opened as the Naples Theatre on November 1, 1928.
This one should be listed as the Warren Theatre. The Fairyland Theatre reopened as the Warren Theatre on January 1, 1953.
The theatre building has been demolished and replaced by a parking lot. The parking lot is adjacent to and part of the Warrensburg Health Center. The address above is obsolete. The address for the health center is 3767 Main Street.
The Riviera Theatre opened on June 14, 1930. The feature film was “The Texan” with Gary Cooper.
This one opened on August 3, 1934.
The New Family Theatre opened on April 27, 1939. The feature film was “The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle”.
This one opened on April 19, 1926.
The enclosed Evergreen Theatre opened on October 4, 1913.