Liberty Theatre
122 N. Broadway Street,
Holdenville,
OK
74848
122 N. Broadway Street,
Holdenville,
OK
74848
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The Universal Theatre opened on September 9, 1914. It changed names to the Liberty Theatre in 1917. Ads were discontinued following the November 5, 1938 showing of “Guilty Trails.”
Some of these Reverse Cinemas had two entrances or more so you did not always walk in,in reverse as they say,such as the Hippodrome Theatre Nashville,Tennessee was like that.
Now at art center, this is what the Liberty Theatre looks like these days,
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The “reverse” autditorium plan can clearly be seen on this site;
LIBERTY THEATRE, Holdenville, OK.
http://www.roadsideoklahoma.com/node/398
This was a “reverse” style cinema, with seating facing the lobby area.
Could a theatre be more utilitarian? Nothing more than a former nickelodeon that lingered on from a bygone era. Type in word “liberty” to view photos -
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