This was opened as the Pecanland Cinema 10 on July 24th, 1985, and taken over by Cinemark on August 3rd, 1985, and renamed Cinema 10 after. Grand opening ad posted.
The Mini Theatre (AKA Mini Cinema) opened in the building on February 26th, 1971, and was listed as Washita No.2 starting on October 22nd, 1976. 1971 opening ad posted.
Placed its first as the Siegle theatre on July 10th, 1929.
Screens 4, 5 & 6 opened on December 25th, 1985. Waiting for more newspaper digitizations for the early 1990’s closing. 1985 ad posted.
Grand opening ad and aerial posted. Listings for this drive-in ended on July 8th, 1974.
Closed “for the winter” on December 8th, 1985. Article posted.
Cinema was equipped with 70MM projection.
This was opened as the Pecanland Cinema 10 on July 24th, 1985, and taken over by Cinemark on August 3rd, 1985, and renamed Cinema 10 after. Grand opening ad posted.
5 weeks before opening.
Grand opening ad posted. Had an section for “colored patrons” in the rear left of the drive-in.
Renamed Moore on November 27th, 1949. Ad posted.
1960 aerial and colorized grand opening ad posted.
1928 grand opening ad posted.
1927 grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad and AI enhanced photo posted.
Star theatre opening 14 Dec 1950, Thu The Minco Minstrel (Minco, Oklahoma) Newspapers.com
The Mini Theatre (AKA Mini Cinema) opened in the building on February 26th, 1971, and was listed as Washita No.2 starting on October 22nd, 1976. 1971 opening ad posted.
Opening:
Washita theatre opening 31 Jul 1941, Thu The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Oklahoma) Newspapers.com
Reopened as the Washita theatre on June 21st, 1935.
Washita Theatre reopening 19 Jun 1935, Wed The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Oklahoma) Newspapers.com
This was the Sugg theatre.
Grand opening ad:
Sugg theatre opening 09 Aug 1913, Sat The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Oklahoma) Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad:
Rialto theatre opening 04 Sep 1920, Sat The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Oklahoma) Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad posted.
Slight correction: Reopened as Midwest on February 5th, 1933. I uploaded its 1933 grand opening ad as a couple of AI images of the Midwest.
Grand opening ad:
Grand opening ad 21 Mar 1940, Thu The Alex Tribune (Alex, Oklahoma) Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad and AI enhanced photo posted.
Thompson theatre reopening 15 Feb 1940, Thu The Walters Herald (Walters, Oklahoma) Newspapers.com
the Okla Drive-In opened on April 12th, 1953. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
Thomas theatre opening 05 Nov 1936, Thu The Kingfisher Times (Kingfisher, Oklahoma) Newspapers.com