Lincoln Theatre
3618 Fenton Road,
Flint,
MI
48507
3618 Fenton Road,
Flint,
MI
48507
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Located in the south end of Flint. The Lincoln Theatre was opened on March 14, 1928 with Hobart Bosworth in “The Blood Ship”. It closed in 1957. It was owned by a husband & wife team Mr. & Mrs. Owen Todd.
The building still stands in 2021 in use as a sports clothing store.
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This is the theater’s entry page at Water Winter Wonderland. According to the information on that page (some of which is in error), the address of the theater was 3618 Fenton, which seems more likely as addresses in the 1700s are in a residential section. The page also has a photo of a storefront at the 3618 address. It does not look like a former theater, but it might have been.
The “Kick It Around Sports” building is, indeed, the olde Lincoln Theater although a new facade has been added. The theatre was a narrow and long buildidng and I spend many a Saturday matinee there as a pre-teen back in the war years. Shotech
The Lincoln Theatre opened on March 14th, 1928. Grand opening ad posted.