It opened on April 25th, 1951 as the Sterling Theatre and renamed Theatre in Sterling on July 12th, 1968 and renamed Sterling again on June 4th. 1971. It reopened as the Sterling I & II by Carisch Theatres on June 14th, 1972 and became the Sterling 3 on March 21st, 1986. It was later taken over by Carmike Cinemas and Cinemagic Theatres in 2003 and closed in January 2004.
April 12th, 1911 Grand opening ad posted. Reopened as the 2nd Cozy theatre on October 14th, 1912, and closed in 1918. Another Cozy theatre opened or placed its first ad on January 2nd, 1912.
Opened August 23rd, 1949 as Hi-Way Drive-in. Renamed Hi-Way Drive-In in 1952, Outdoor theatre in 1955, Austin Outdoor in 1972, Starlight Drive-In on June 2nd, 1978 and closed after its last season in 1985. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened as Park on July 1st, 1939.
Opened August 12th, 1936, with an former opening on the 26th.
Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
OakPark mall opening 23 Jun 1976, Wed The Austin Daily Herald (Austin, Minnesota) Newspapers.com
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It opened on April 25th, 1951 as the Sterling Theatre and renamed Theatre in Sterling on July 12th, 1968 and renamed Sterling again on June 4th. 1971. It reopened as the Sterling I & II by Carisch Theatres on June 14th, 1972 and became the Sterling 3 on March 21st, 1986. It was later taken over by Carmike Cinemas and Cinemagic Theatres in 2003 and closed in January 2004.
Opened or reopened as State on March 6th, 1924 and closed in 1962. It may have open as the Lyric on February 4th, 1912.
Opened June 28th, 1920. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened September 14th, 1929. Grand opening ad posted.
An Canadian film trade journal and the Toronto Star reported that Cineplex (of Canada) in 1981 or 1982 had plan to open a theatre at Sharpstown.
Opened or placed its first ad as Eagle on December 16th, 1925.
Renamed Eagle on February 2nd, 1927 and Roxy on December 6th, 1941 and closed or stopped placing ads in the newspaper in 1947.
April 12th, 1911 Grand opening ad posted. Reopened as the 2nd Cozy theatre on October 14th, 1912, and closed in 1918. Another Cozy theatre opened or placed its first ad on January 2nd, 1912.
Opened April 2nd, 1937, by Minnesota Amusement Company, part of the Paramount chain. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened August 23rd, 1949 as Hi-Way Drive-in. Renamed Hi-Way Drive-In in 1952, Outdoor theatre in 1955, Austin Outdoor in 1972, Starlight Drive-In on June 2nd, 1978 and closed after its last season in 1985. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened as Cinemagic Cinema 7 on May 5th, 2000. Grand opening ad posted.
Pictures at: https://archive.org/details/famous-news-1981-09/page/4/mode/2up
Also posted a 1956 aerial photo.
Was at the northwest corner of 27 and Dixon Road. Topographic map posted.
Correction: It was renamed Eve’s Paradise in March 1986 showing adult films as the owner moved from the old Eve theatre.
Opened on April 4th, 1936. ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened as Eve in September 1972 along with Eve theatres in Winnipeg, Montreal and Halifax as part of Famous Player’s Eve Pool. Ads posted.
It reopened as Paradise on August 17th, 1990.
Grand opening ad posted.
the Paradise theatre opened on October 1st, 1937 with “Love on the Run” with Jack Benny