Fairlawn Cinema
2715 W. Market Street,
Akron,
OH
44333
2715 W. Market Street,
Akron,
OH
44333
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Previously operated by: General Cinema Corp., Mann Theatres, MN
Firms: Keith Haag & Associates
Previous Names: Fairlawn Theatre
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The Fairlawn Theatre was opened on November 2, 1967 with Elizabeth Taylor & Richard Burton in “The Taming of the Shrew”. Later known as the Fairlawn Cinema it was run by TBE Theatres who owned the Linda Theatre and two other theatres. The Fairlawn Cinema was closed on December 8, 1988.
The Courtyard is now in Fairlawn’s place.
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The $200,000 Fairlawn Cinema opened November 2, 1967 with “The Taming of the Shrew.” It was designed by Keith Haag & Associates of Cayahoga Falls with continental arrangement of 675 seats for Edward J. Rabb. It was located in the Fairview Shopping Center replacing the O'Neils Store. In 1969, Rabb sold it and the Village Twin to General Cinemas. It became a Mann theatre in 1973 when GCC sold it. The final operator Ted Bare Enterprises bought it in 1978 closed it on December 8, 1988.