Oklahoma Opry
404 SW 25th Street,
Oklahoma City,
OK
73109
404 SW 25th Street,
Oklahoma City,
OK
73109
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Additional Info
Architects: Jack M. Corgan
Firms: Sorey, Hill and Sorey
Styles: Streamline Moderne
Previous Names: Knob Hill Theatre
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Once known as the Knob Hill Theatre when it opened on October 10, 1946 with Ray Milland in “The Well-Groomed Bride” & Alan Ladd in “The Blue Dahlia”. This theatre later served as a venue for live country music. An adjacent building serves as a recording studio.
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Check out these pages for c1949 photos of this neighborhood theatre when it was still known as Knob Hill Theatre. In search area type in word “theatre”, once image downloads click on it again for larger shots -
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Here is a photo circa 1950s:
http://tinyurl.com/mln8rn
Offered on this interesting web site are both vintage and modern interior/exterior views of the Knob Hill (AKA_ Oklahoma Opry) Theatre,
http://www.roadsideoklahoma.com/node/518
I was also anxious to see if anyone knows when the Rodeo theatre first opened and finally closed from showing movies?
I spent many hours from the early to late fifties watching all the latest movies at the Rodeo theatre, I was there back in the late 90’s I believe and the auditorium sure looked smaller than it did during the 50’s
I believe the status should be changed to “Closed”. This photo is from April 2011.
Pic of Okla Opry added to Photo Section
Pic of Knob Hill Theater street view added to Photo Section.
From 1984 a photograph of the Knob Hill in Oklahoma City.
This opened on October 10th, 1946. Grand opening ad in the photo section.