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Four screens on June 10th, 1983. Another ad posted.
Two screens on March 26th, 1982. Another ad posted.
Closed March 7th, 1982.
Playhouse theatre closing 20 Feb 1982, Sat Statesville Record And Landmark (Statesville, North Carolina) Newspapers.com
Newspaper listings for the Villa Heights ended in 1977, just before the Gateway cinemas opened.
Opening ad: Gateway Cinema 1 & 2 opening 21 Dec 1977, Wed Statesville Record And Landmark (Statesville, North Carolina) Newspapers.com
Newtowne grand opening ad posted.
Newtowne Theatre opening 26 Apr 1967, Wed Statesville Record And Landmark (Statesville, North Carolina) Newspapers.com
Opening as Statesville Drive-In
Statesville Drive-In opening 17 May 1949, Tue Statesville Daily Record (Statesville, North Carolina) Newspapers.com
Opened March 3rd, 1939.
State theatre opening 03 Mar 1939, Fri Statesville Daily Record (Statesville, North Carolina) Newspapers.com
Reopened as Potomac Mills 18 on February 27th. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened as Paris on September 30th, 1954.
Hoyts Paris Cinema opening 29 Sep 1954, Wed The Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney, New South Wales, New South Wales, Australia) Newspapers.com
Closed January 12th, 2006, by Carmike Cinemas
Carmike Conestoga 4 closed 14 Jan 2006, Sat The Grand Island Independent (Grand Island, Nebraska) Newspapers.com
Opened April 2nd, 2004, by Dickinson theatres as the Mall Stadium 7.
Dickinson’s Mall Stadium 7 opening 02 Apr 2004, Fri The Grand Island Independent (Grand Island, Nebraska) Newspapers.com
CIBC (Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce) changed its logo last year, expect a new marquee on this theatre again.
This has to be the largest city in America with no full-time cinema.
Trees and the blue and red awnings removed.
Summer 1995: closed for the summer as Carmike takes it all.
Fridley Theatres Vs. Carmike Cinemas 25 Jun 1995, Sun The Grand Island Independent (Grand Island, Nebraska) Newspapers.com
opening ad:
Lyman theatre opening 26 Feb 1931, Thu The Lyman Nebraska Leader (Lyman, Nebraska) Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad:
Delmar theatre opening 17 Apr 1930, Thu The Morrill Mail (Morrill, Nebraska) Newspapers.com
Closed January 27th, 1981, shortly after the new Village Twin cinemas opened. Bluffs Theatre closes 03 Feb 1981, Tue Star-Herald (Scottsbluff, Nebraska) Newspapers.com
Opened July 23rd, 1950. Terry’s Carena Drive-In opening 23 Jul 1950, Sun Scottsbluff Daily Star-Herald (Scottsbluff, Nebraska) Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad posted.
Spectular video of this cinema.
Demolished by 2016 according to aerials and streetview.
This was the first IMAX theatre in the state.
Lied IMAX in Hastings 05 Jun 1994, Sun The Grand Island Independent (Grand Island, Nebraska) Newspapers.com
The snack bar is to the left of this picture.
Four screens on June 10th, 1983. Another ad posted.
Two screens on March 26th, 1982. Another ad posted.
Closed March 7th, 1982.
Playhouse theatre closing 20 Feb 1982, Sat Statesville Record And Landmark (Statesville, North Carolina) Newspapers.com
Newspaper listings for the Villa Heights ended in 1977, just before the Gateway cinemas opened.
Opening ad: Gateway Cinema 1 & 2 opening 21 Dec 1977, Wed Statesville Record And Landmark (Statesville, North Carolina) Newspapers.com
Newtowne grand opening ad posted.
Newtowne Theatre opening 26 Apr 1967, Wed Statesville Record And Landmark (Statesville, North Carolina) Newspapers.com
Opening as Statesville Drive-In
Statesville Drive-In opening 17 May 1949, Tue Statesville Daily Record (Statesville, North Carolina) Newspapers.com
Opened March 3rd, 1939.
State theatre opening 03 Mar 1939, Fri Statesville Daily Record (Statesville, North Carolina) Newspapers.com
Reopened as Potomac Mills 18 on February 27th. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened as Paris on September 30th, 1954.
Hoyts Paris Cinema opening 29 Sep 1954, Wed The Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney, New South Wales, New South Wales, Australia) Newspapers.com
Closed January 12th, 2006, by Carmike Cinemas
Carmike Conestoga 4 closed 14 Jan 2006, Sat The Grand Island Independent (Grand Island, Nebraska) Newspapers.com
Opened April 2nd, 2004, by Dickinson theatres as the Mall Stadium 7.
Dickinson’s Mall Stadium 7 opening 02 Apr 2004, Fri The Grand Island Independent (Grand Island, Nebraska) Newspapers.com
CIBC (Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce) changed its logo last year, expect a new marquee on this theatre again.
This has to be the largest city in America with no full-time cinema.
Trees and the blue and red awnings removed.
Summer 1995: closed for the summer as Carmike takes it all.
Fridley Theatres Vs. Carmike Cinemas 25 Jun 1995, Sun The Grand Island Independent (Grand Island, Nebraska) Newspapers.com
opening ad:
Lyman theatre opening 26 Feb 1931, Thu The Lyman Nebraska Leader (Lyman, Nebraska) Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad:
Delmar theatre opening 17 Apr 1930, Thu The Morrill Mail (Morrill, Nebraska) Newspapers.com
Closed January 27th, 1981, shortly after the new Village Twin cinemas opened. Bluffs Theatre closes 03 Feb 1981, Tue Star-Herald (Scottsbluff, Nebraska) Newspapers.com
Opened July 23rd, 1950. Terry’s Carena Drive-In opening 23 Jul 1950, Sun Scottsbluff Daily Star-Herald (Scottsbluff, Nebraska) Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad posted.
Spectular video of this cinema.
Demolished by 2016 according to aerials and streetview.
This was the first IMAX theatre in the state.
Lied IMAX in Hastings 05 Jun 1994, Sun The Grand Island Independent (Grand Island, Nebraska) Newspapers.com
The snack bar is to the left of this picture.