Vaudette Theatre
114 E. Washington Street,
Greensburg,
IN
47240
114 E. Washington Street,
Greensburg,
IN
47240
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The 1913 Sanborn shows another ‘Moving Pictures’ operation in the eastern storefront of this two-story brick structure, which was constructed sometime before 1883. The rear quarter of this building drops to one story. Always used for commercial purposes, the 1906 map shows a grocery store in this space. The Vaudette Theatre was opened by March 1908 when it was operated by the Steadman Brothers and played 7 shows a day. It had closed by 1914.
Unfortunately, later maps are not available online, but the building is in good shape and the half that contained the theatre is today an art gallery.
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Seth Gaines
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The 1914-1916 American Motion Picture Directorylists only one theater at Greensburg, a house called the Palace, situated on the north side of the public square. We don’t have a Palace Theatre listed in Greensburg, and the Vaudette is the only house we do have listed that was on the north side of the square. I wonder if there could have been a name change from Vaudette to Palace?
That makes sense. I wish I could get a copy of the 1927 or 1932 maps.