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Both these cinemas, the Scott and the Rio (609 Grand N.) opened on the same day.
This opened as Scott theatre on February 1st, 1947 and reopened as the Rio on January 28th, 1959 (Same night as the new Scott). Grand opening ads in the photo section.
video:
This opened on January 10th, 1942. Grand opening ad in the photo section and below
Found on Newspapers.com
This theatre opened on January 28th, 1959, not February 1st, 1947. Grand opening ad in the photo section and below:
articles:
Full page ad in photo section and below:
This opened on January 2nd, 1953. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
Reopening ?: http://www.oaoa.com/news/government/city_of_odessa/article_1079a1de-1f25-11e7-9b23-ef78af1d73e7.html?mode=image&photo=0
another article below:
full-page grand opening ad from July 31st, 1951 uploaded in the photo section and below:
This is for a reopening. It opened on February 1st, 1947.
Rushing to get the Palace opened by Christmas, 1927
JohnnyC, I moved the article to the Rio (4th St.) listing. Still digging through the newly digitised newspaper archive for Odessa for more. stand by.
Article about its opening at
This opened as a single-screen drive-in called the Cactus drive-in on May 18th, 1947. Article:
This opened on July 17th, 1946 according to the grand opening ad at
Reopened as the new Lyric theatre on January 22nd, 1936
2 screens on November 26th, 1986. No special grand opening ad found.
Grand opening ad in the photo section in Color!
This opened on December 8th, 1989. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
3 screens on November 14th, 1984. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
Article:
Reopened as a twin cinema called the Lyric Show-Place 1 & 2 on June 14th, 1974. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This opened on November 14th, 1973. The full-page grand opening ad can be seen below at:
as well as the photo section.
Both these cinemas, the Scott and the Rio (609 Grand N.) opened on the same day.
This opened as Scott theatre on February 1st, 1947 and reopened as the Rio on January 28th, 1959 (Same night as the new Scott). Grand opening ads in the photo section.
video:
This opened on January 10th, 1942. Grand opening ad in the photo section and below
Found on Newspapers.com
This theatre opened on January 28th, 1959, not February 1st, 1947. Grand opening ad in the photo section and below:
Found on Newspapers.com
articles:
Found on Newspapers.com
Full page ad in photo section and below:
Found on Newspapers.com
This opened on January 2nd, 1953. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
Reopening ?: http://www.oaoa.com/news/government/city_of_odessa/article_1079a1de-1f25-11e7-9b23-ef78af1d73e7.html?mode=image&photo=0
another article below:
Found on Newspapers.com
Found on Newspapers.com
full-page grand opening ad from July 31st, 1951 uploaded in the photo section and below:
This is for a reopening. It opened on February 1st, 1947.
Rushing to get the Palace opened by Christmas, 1927
Found on Newspapers.com
JohnnyC, I moved the article to the Rio (4th St.) listing. Still digging through the newly digitised newspaper archive for Odessa for more. stand by.
Article about its opening at
Found on Newspapers.com
This opened as a single-screen drive-in called the Cactus drive-in on May 18th, 1947. Article:
Found on Newspapers.com
This opened on July 17th, 1946 according to the grand opening ad at
Found on Newspapers.com
Reopened as the new Lyric theatre on January 22nd, 1936
Found on Newspapers.com
2 screens on November 26th, 1986. No special grand opening ad found.
Grand opening ad in the photo section in Color!
This opened on December 8th, 1989. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
3 screens on November 14th, 1984. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
Article:
Found on Newspapers.com
Reopened as a twin cinema called the Lyric Show-Place 1 & 2 on June 14th, 1974. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This opened on November 14th, 1973. The full-page grand opening ad can be seen below at:
Found on Newspapers.com
as well as the photo section.