Fox's American Theatre
150 Ellison Street,
Paterson,
NJ
07505
150 Ellison Street,
Paterson,
NJ
07505
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The address shows a parking lot on Google Maps, so I think this could be classified as not only “closed” but also “demolished”.
Article about closing
Fox theatre closed Mon, Oct 31, 1927 – 1 · The News (Paterson, New Jersey, United States of America) · Newspapers.com
Grand opening ads posted
The original location of the Empire Theatre was in the Eden Theatre which, itself had launched in 1889. It became the Empire Theatre with new operators in 1900. The venue was so popular that it moved.
In this location, the New Empire Theatre opened October 30, 1905 with live vaudeville and some short Kineographs. Becoming the Empire Theatre, it was closed to completely update the venue to the plans of architect Henry Barrett under new owner William Fox. It relaunched as a 1,500 seat house called Fox’s American Theatre and was designed for motion pictures, It opened on April 27, 1919 with Tom Mix in “Well Roarin' Reform” and Viola Dana in “False Evidence.” A front page story explained that the theatre closed October 30, 1927 due to a dispute with the Musician’s union.