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This one opened on May 3, 1963.
According to a 1973 ad, this one had 350 soft plush chairs.
This one opened on September 2, 1939.
This one was located at 203 North 2nd Avenue. Still advertising in 1972. Demolished in the late 1970s.
This one opened on September 1, 1941.
This one opened on April 15, 1953. Location given in the ad is Crater Lake Highway and Biddle Road.
This one opened on January 13, 1913.
This one opened on September 10, 1923.
The address is 10325 Palestine Street. The building still exists and is used as an indoor batting cage.
A 1906 ad shows an address of 29 W. Main Street for the Bijou theatre.
This one was built in 1919 but it opened on February 2, 1920. The feature film was “Blind Husbands” starring Sam De Grasse.
This one opened on April 15, 1916.
The Parmele Theatre became the Platz Theatre on August 18, 1931. The Platz Theatre was remodeled and reopened as the Cass Theatre on February 9, 1936.
This one opened on January 8, 1937 with William Powell and Myrna Loy in “After the Thin Man”.
This one opened on January 18, 1929 with Jack Holt in “Submarine”.
This one opened on May 11, 1939. The feature film was “The Story of Alexander Graham Bell”.
This one opened on August 12, 1926. The architect was C. A. Sandblom.
This one opened as the Hub Theatre on October 4, 1912.
This one opened on January 3, 1929.
This one was advertising as the Mexican Theatre in 1916. A 1922 ad shows the name as the Alco Theatre.
This one opened on November 8, 1951.
This one opened as the Elk Theatre on March 1, 1937.
This one opened as the Pick Theatre on November 7, 1938.
This one opened on September 3, 1931.
This one opened on June 1, 1949. The architect was M. R. Marsh.
This one opened on May 3, 1963.
According to a 1973 ad, this one had 350 soft plush chairs.
This one opened on September 2, 1939.
This one was located at 203 North 2nd Avenue. Still advertising in 1972. Demolished in the late 1970s.
This one opened on September 1, 1941.
This one opened on April 15, 1953. Location given in the ad is Crater Lake Highway and Biddle Road.
This one opened on January 13, 1913.
This one opened on September 10, 1923.
The address is 10325 Palestine Street. The building still exists and is used as an indoor batting cage.
A 1906 ad shows an address of 29 W. Main Street for the Bijou theatre.
This one was built in 1919 but it opened on February 2, 1920. The feature film was “Blind Husbands” starring Sam De Grasse.
This one opened on April 15, 1916.
The Parmele Theatre became the Platz Theatre on August 18, 1931. The Platz Theatre was remodeled and reopened as the Cass Theatre on February 9, 1936.
This one opened on January 8, 1937 with William Powell and Myrna Loy in “After the Thin Man”.
This one opened on January 18, 1929 with Jack Holt in “Submarine”.
This one opened on May 11, 1939. The feature film was “The Story of Alexander Graham Bell”.
This one opened on August 12, 1926. The architect was C. A. Sandblom.
This one opened as the Hub Theatre on October 4, 1912.
This one opened on January 3, 1929.
This one was advertising as the Mexican Theatre in 1916. A 1922 ad shows the name as the Alco Theatre.
This one opened on November 8, 1951.
This one opened as the Elk Theatre on March 1, 1937.
This one opened as the Pick Theatre on November 7, 1938.
This one opened on September 3, 1931.
This one opened on June 1, 1949. The architect was M. R. Marsh.