The site of this Theater is accross the Street from the Wisconsin Maritime Museum which among lots of other things is the home of the World War II Submarine USS Cobia (SS-245) which you can tour!
A 2/8, manual/rank, keyboards/sets of pipes, Moller Theater Pipe Organ, Opus 2578 was installed in the theater in 1919. It came from the Moller Pipe Organ Company in Hagerstown, Maryland and cost $4,350.00. Does anyone know what happened to the organ?
Comming Attractions Theaters was founded in Ashland, Oregon in 1985 by John Schweiger. He has 18 Theaters with 139 Screens in Washington, Oregon and Northern California. Opening in the Spring of 2011, The Valley Cinema in Wasilla, Alaska.
In 1967 the theater was owned by General Theaters Co. of Cleveland, Ohio, Leonard L. Mishkind, President, in that year they owned 11 theaters, all in Ohio.
3700 Route 112 is almost a half mile to far South.
Held 880 cars
Opened June 4, 1954, closed ~1984 or~1985? Can anyone verify the exact dates?
Owners:
1961-1964 Associated Purdential Theaters, Inc.
1967 Prudential New York Theaters, Inc. of Merrick, Long Island, N.Y., Edward Seider, President, they had 80 theaters in Conneceticut, New Jersey, New York and Wisconsin.
Open ~1935-~1969? Can anyone verify the exact dates?
I know for sure it was open in 1967.
Owners:
1950 H.H. Everett Enterprises
1955-1969 Stewart & Everett Theaters, Inc. of Charlotte, N.C., Charles B. Trexler, President & Treas., they had about 70 theaters in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virigina.
This gets the Red Dot on the Map closer to the theater.
Opened in 1983 by Dickinson Theaters as a 4 Screen.
By 1998 it had been expanded to an 8 Screen.
In July of 2010 it was sold to Showplex Cinemas Inc. of Overland Park, Kansas. They have 10 Theaters with 81 Screens in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Oklahoma.
More info and photos are always welcome.
The site of this Theater is accross the Street from the Wisconsin Maritime Museum which among lots of other things is the home of the World War II Submarine USS Cobia (SS-245) which you can tour!
Retired U.S. Navy Chief Bob Jensen
More info and photos are always welcome.
A 2/8, manual/rank, keyboards/sets of pipes, Moller Theater Pipe Organ, Opus 2578 was installed in the theater in 1919. It came from the Moller Pipe Organ Company in Hagerstown, Maryland and cost $4,350.00. Does anyone know what happened to the organ?
More info and photos are always welcome.
Closed ~1982? Can anyone verify the exact date?
Need an address, more info and photos.
Got photos?
If you go to the Map you will have trouble finding the theater. You need to go North up El Camino Real to Del Mar Heights Road.
More info and photos are always welcome.
Comming Attractions Theaters was founded in Ashland, Oregon in 1985 by John Schweiger. He has 18 Theaters with 139 Screens in Washington, Oregon and Northern California. Opening in the Spring of 2011, The Valley Cinema in Wasilla, Alaska.
More info and photos are always welcome.
The Weedsport Theater that was built on the site of thr Burritt Opera House is on Cinema Treasures.
More info and more photos are always welcome.
More info and photos are always welcome.
Owner:
ABC International Theaters
Open ~1950-~late 1980’s? Can anyone verify the exact dates?
Found an ad that states:
“Largest Brightest Screen in Utah”
“Largest CinemaScope Curved Screen in the World”
120-Foot Picture With a Special Directional Lighted Aluminum Curved Screen That Gives the BrigHtest and Clearest Picture West of the Mississippi"
ALL IN THE SAME AD!
THAT AD ALSO GIVES AN ADDRESS OF:
4005 SOUTH 7th EAST
THAT’S A COMPLETLY DIFFERENT ADDRESS FROM THE ONE ABOVE IN A DIFFERENT PART OF TOWN??????
More info and photos are welcome.
Danny, you could email them with exactly what you wrote above, what could it hurt?
Open ~1995? Can anyone verify the exact date?
Owners:
1995 Edwards
2004 UltraStar Cinemas of Vista Califorinia, about 25 miles North of San Diego. They own 15 theaters in Califorinia and Arizonia.
More info and photos are always welcome.
Thanks Chuck!
In 1967 the theater was owned by General Theaters Co. of Cleveland, Ohio, Leonard L. Mishkind, President, in that year they owned 11 theaters, all in Ohio.
More info and photos are always welcome.
PLEASE CHANGE ADDRESS TO:
ROUTE 112 & ROUTE 25
3700 Route 112 is almost a half mile to far South.
Held 880 cars
Opened June 4, 1954, closed ~1984 or~1985? Can anyone verify the exact dates?
Owners:
1961-1964 Associated Purdential Theaters, Inc.
1967 Prudential New York Theaters, Inc. of Merrick, Long Island, N.Y., Edward Seider, President, they had 80 theaters in Conneceticut, New Jersey, New York and Wisconsin.
1969 Purdential Management Corp.
1975-1985 United Artist Theaters
More info and photos are always welcome.
Go to the Map and go just a bit Southeast.
AKA:
THE SHOW
PLEASE ADD TO ADDRESS:
LOUISIANIA 307 & BAYOU BOEUF
More info and photos are always welcome.
Open ~1940-~1955? Can anyone verify the exact dates?
Need an address, more info and photos are always welcome.
Need an address, more info and photos are always welcome.
More info and photos are always welcome.
PLEASE ADD TO ADDRESS:
RUE CHAMP DE MARS
Open till the late ~1960’s? Can anyone verify the exact date?
“Got Photos?”
More info and photos are always welcome.
In World War II submarines were built in Manitowoc, Wisconsin.
Retired U.S. Navy Chief Bob Jensen
Open ~1935-~1969? Can anyone verify the exact dates?
I know for sure it was open in 1967.
Owners:
1950 H.H. Everett Enterprises
1955-1969 Stewart & Everett Theaters, Inc. of Charlotte, N.C., Charles B. Trexler, President & Treas., they had about 70 theaters in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virigina.
Need an address, more info and photos.
PLEASE CHANGE ZIP TO:
66043
66048 sends it out in the country 12 miles from Main Street in Leavenworth on the Map.
Owners:
1930-1935 Dubinsky Brothers
1940-1950 Durwood Theaters of Kansas City, Misssouri, Stanley H. Durwood, President, they had over 20 theaters in Kansas and Missouri.
Photos are always welcome.
AKA:
DICKINSON MALL CINEMA 8
PITTSBURG THEATER
PLEASE REMOVE FROM THE ADDRESS:
MEADOWBROOK MALL
This gets the Red Dot on the Map closer to the theater.
Opened in 1983 by Dickinson Theaters as a 4 Screen.
By 1998 it had been expanded to an 8 Screen.
In July of 2010 it was sold to Showplex Cinemas Inc. of Overland Park, Kansas. They have 10 Theaters with 81 Screens in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Oklahoma.