Lindina Theatre
304 E. Lafayette Street,
Edina,
MO
63537
304 E. Lafayette Street,
Edina,
MO
63537
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A conversion of an existing building. The Lindina Theatre was opened on July 29, 1932 with Hoot Gibson in “Wild Horses” & Dolores del Rio in “Girl of the Rio”. From 1942 it was part of the Pirtle Theatres chain based in Jerseyville, Illinois. It was closed on May 27, 1956.
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Address is wrong, and the map marker has ended up in Baring. There is no 123 N Main, the highest number is 121. The theater was at 304 E Lafayette. For some reason, there is no 302, and two storefronts numbered 304. Very soon after closing, it looks like it was converted to retail. It is currently vacant.
The building was built in 1881 for Phillip B. Linville, who constructed several of the buildings downtown. It was the original home of the Bank of Edina, before it moved to the corner in 1907. It was also home to the telephone exchange and the post office before it became a theater. I assume the name of the theater was a combination of Linville and Edina.
The Lindina launched July 29, 1932 with Hoot Gibson in “Wild Horses” and Dolores del Rio in “Girl of the Rio.” In 1942, the theatre was taken on by the Pirtle Theatre Circuit. It closed on May 27, 1956 as the last theatre in operation between Kirksville, Missouri and Quincy, Illinois.