Narrows Theater
7116 6th Avenue,
Tacoma,
WA
98406
7116 6th Avenue,
Tacoma,
WA
98406
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Opened on January 3rd, 1949. Grand opening ad posted.
According to The (Tacoma) News Tribune on Jan. 9, 1949:
Tacoma Narrows Theatre was about to open, the movie theater’s first movies would be “Northwest Stampede” in color, with Joan Leslie, Robert Craig and Jack Oakie; and “Give My Regards to Broadway” in color. This new movie theater was owned by Angelo and Regina Pecchia of Eatonville. The theater was located in the Highlands Community Center building on Sixth Avenue. It was said to be a modernistic showhouse, with a full confection and soft drink bar, ample parking, huge 600 seat auditorium with “Kroehler” push-back opera seats and a soundproof infant’s crying room.