Columbus Theatre
318 Main Street,
Columbus,
ND
58727
318 Main Street,
Columbus,
ND
58727
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Gone.
Just to give a heads up, sadly the Columbus Theater is just a memory as of last night 11/16/2021. It was in bad shape, a few years back the back wall collapsed. Last night the winds proved to be stronger than the structure. As tired as the theater was, it couldn’t hold up and it collapsed. Its a sad day in Columbus ND, as we lost a big part of the town history. On a good note the memories last forever. The building was empty also, it was cleaned out many years ago. The building was used as a store/gas station and after that, it was used to build bee hives to be sold all over the U.S. for a short time. I even built a few of them.
Hi I’m from Columbus and went to school and lived here my whole life, as did my family. The Columbus theatre was open into the 1980s, I remember going to many movies here growing up. I know the original owners and have movie poster, show bills, tickets, passes and other memorabilia from it. As Of the state theatre I’ve never heard of it and I’ve asked a few others that haven’t heard anything about it either. Is their any other info about this? Would like to look into it some more for my history. Thanks
Chis1982 do you know if this theatre is for sale as of now looking into it trying to find info on it. Please get back to me.
Listed as the New Columbus Theatre from 1926 thru 1942. Then just the Columbus Theatre. Still listed as open in the mid-1960’s. Seating in 1955 was listed at 250. In 1950 there was a second theatre listed for Columbus, ND. The State Theatre on 5th Ave. which was much larger with 538 seats. Anyone have additional information on the State Theatre?
Does anyone know anything about the building, history, anything? It is for sale again.
It’s for sale again!
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Winning bid: US $4,250.00
It’s for sale on Ebay:
Movie Theater Building in Columbus North Dakota ND – NR
No Reserve – Highest Bid Wins – Located on Main Street
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