Eminence Theatre
Main Street,
Eminence,
KY
40019
Main Street,
Eminence,
KY
40019
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The Eminence Theatre was opened by 1917 in the Koenigstein Building on Main Street. It later moved to another address on Main Street and was closed on September 26, 1965 with Dick Van Dyke in “The Art of Love”.
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I find it interesting that in the overview of a number of Kentucky theatres recently added to Cinema Treasures the final statement is that when the theatre closed it was only a five mile drive to the long running Eminence Theatre.
Arey N. Miles was the founder of the Eminence Theatre. It was originally in the Koenigstein Building but later transferred to the Eminence Shopping Mart. Both locations are on Main Street. The last reference to a screening found in the Henry County Library was in 1965. I have uploaded a photo of that reference plus an early photo of the facade.
Closed on September 26, 1965 with Dick Van Dyke in “The Art Of Love”.