Orangeburg Theatre
Orangeburg Road,
Orangeburg,
NY
10962
Orangeburg Road,
Orangeburg,
NY
10962
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I went here to see Movies as a kid. I think I remember seeing Saturday the 14th year. It was a very nice theater with a balcony. Closed in converted into what else CVS
July 8th, 1966 grand opening ad in photo section.
Check out the funny typo in this 1976 ad for the Orangeburg Theatre (in Photos section). Rock star, actor, inventor of a famous knife.
Boxoffice of July 18, 1966, said that the Orangeburg Theatre had hosted 350 industry guests at the opening on July 7, at which a sneak preview of the Frank Sinatra movie “Assault on a Queen” was presented. The new house had 600 seats. The Orangeburg was operated by Lesser Theatres, a small circuit headed by Howard Lesser. The circuit then operated theaters at Mt. Kisco, Spring Valley, Lynnbrook, and Yorktown, and had a theater under construction in Peekskill. All were first-run operations.
This theatre is on Orangeburg Road just off of Route 303, in the corner of an L-shaped shopping plaza. You can tell by looking at it that it was a movie house at one time. It has since been converted to retail use.