The Kansas City Star – January 4, 1998
Theaters intensify traffic at Barry Road
The opening of a 24-screen movie theater has heightened an already vexing traffic problem at a key Northland intersection – Interstate 29 and Northwest Barry Road.Traffic congestion already was an issue east of I-29 as the Boardwalk Square shopping center expanded and the BarryWoods Crossing shopping center opened. The recent opening of AMC Entertainment Inc.’s BarryWoods 24 movie megaplex with 5,000 seats has added more problems.``Ever since they opened, that.
This drive-in was not on Crestview Drive in 1984. an 1974 aerial photo shows it to be a housing subdivision that has been setteled in for years. Was it on Grand Av. and Commonwealth Drive?
Is this theatre in trouble, the websites are now empty and showtimes for this theatre is nowhere to be found on the internet. Is this a live theatre open only on a part-time basis?
Looks closed by the time the Googlemobile passed it by.
Didn’t Warren opened it as the Royale 8 in 1999?
Uploaded an not very sharp photo of the drive-in. It was on Hwy 50 past Matt Down road.
2006 link is now dead, archive link at http://web.archive.org/web/20070702102054/http://www.reeldiaries.com/moviehouse/articles/majortheater.htm
This opened on May 29th, 1988. Grand opening ad here.
1955 aerial uploaded here. It looks like it was still under construction.
Looks like the website is closed again. Is the theatre being used?
This was opened by AMC, which sold it to Crown Cinemas, which became Wallace Theatre. It was later sold to Dickinson.
Its listed as B & B Harrisonville Cineplex on the B & B website since 2009. It is named after Nat’s Taylor Cineplex theatres in Toronto,CA.
This was at Oakland Street at Garden Way
Google maps it right when “Hickman Mills” is searched. This may had been in the town of Hickman Mills.
Chuck1231, you are right, I pulled my early comment from this page.
Didn’t this opened in 1997?
The Kansas City Star – January 4, 1998 Theaters intensify traffic at Barry Road The opening of a 24-screen movie theater has heightened an already vexing traffic problem at a key Northland intersection – Interstate 29 and Northwest Barry Road.Traffic congestion already was an issue east of I-29 as the Boardwalk Square shopping center expanded and the BarryWoods Crossing shopping center opened. The recent opening of AMC Entertainment Inc.’s BarryWoods 24 movie megaplex with 5,000 seats has added more problems.``Ever since they opened, that.
This drive-in was not on Crestview Drive in 1984. an 1974 aerial photo shows it to be a housing subdivision that has been setteled in for years. Was it on Grand Av. and Commonwealth Drive?
Is this theatre in trouble, the websites are now empty and showtimes for this theatre is nowhere to be found on the internet. Is this a live theatre open only on a part-time basis?
August 16th, 1967 grand opening ad uploaded here.
October 30th, 2009 grand opening ad has been uploaded in the photo section for this cinema.
This opened on December 3rd, 1969. Grand opening ad in photo section.
This opened as a twin on October 26th, 1966 by the Eastgate Theatre Corporation (Moyer Family). Grand opening ad uploaded here.
This reopened as Cinema 21 on March 30th, 1962. Grand opening ad in photo section.
September 27th, 1929 reopening ad as Rialto and August 12th, 1954 Fox opening ad has been uploaded in the photo section for this theatre.
This opened on September 16th, 1959. It’s grand opening ad has been uploaded in the photo page for this drive-in.
This opened as Guild on September 4th, 1947. It’s grand opening has been posted here.
August 26th, 1938 grand opening ad uploaded here.
This opened on July 28th, 1937. Grand opening ad here.