Southtown Theatre
2316 S. Cedar Street,
Lansing,
MI
48910
2316 S. Cedar Street,
Lansing,
MI
48910
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Previously operated by: W.S. Butterfield Theaters Inc.
Styles: Streamline Moderne
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The Southtown Theatre was opened October 24, 1940 with Loretta Young in “He Stayed for Breakfast”. It was operated by Butterfield Theaters chain. It was closed on April 1, 1956 with Scott Brady in “The Vanishing American” & Aldo Ray in “Three Stripes in the Sun”. It has since been demolished.
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Ken Roe
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This opened on October 24th, 1940. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
Closed in 1956 and has since been demolished.