Columbus Theater
6238 S. Ashland Avenue,
Chicago,
IL
60636
6238 S. Ashland Avenue,
Chicago,
IL
60636
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Here is a description of the Columbus Theatre from an article about the Ascher Bros. chain in Moving Picture World of March 10, 1917:
Queen Recreation lasted until at least 1962.
The Columbus was noted for its diagonal auditorium, with the screen in one corner, similar to the Town/Park West. After the Columbus was closed in 1926 in favor of Ascher’s West Englewood, the building was remodeled into Queen Recreation Parlor, three floors of billiards & bowling.
The January 1, 1916, issue of The Moving Picture World ran the following item about the Columbus Theatre:
This document, which is lengthy, concerns the “Four Minute Men”, which was a group of WWI-related speakers in 1919. If you scroll down about halfway, there is a list of supporting theaters in Chicago, including addresses. The Columbus is on the list. It’s an interesting roster if you’re looking for any theaters around that time.
http://tinyurl.com/awpdpp
Was this ever known as the Hippodrome Theatre?
I have an ad from March 1915 for the Hippodrome with the location given as 63rd and Ashland—-no actual address.