The Star Theatre was the first to show movies in Edmonds

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Taken on: July 1, 2019

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The Star Theatre was the first to show movies in Edmonds

In 1909, the Star Theatre located in the Independent Order of Oddfellows (IOOF) Hall was the first place movies were shown in Edmonds before the Princess (now Edmonds) Theater opened in 1923.

In early July 2019 while visiting Washington state I found this image as part of a sign called “Early Arts and Culture in Edmonds” mounted on the external wall of a public restroom building facing the sidewalk with two other signs illustrating aspects of Edmonds history between Edmonds City Hall at 121 5th Avenue N and the Rusty Pelican Restaurant.

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