This opened as UA Steamtown Mall on December 15th, 1995 and closed in 2003. It reopened by Marquee Theatres on June 11th, 2004 and closed in August 2009 after a fire causing damage. It reopened again by Marquee on January 29th, 2010 and closed again in 2011. It reopened as the Iron Horse Movie Bistro on April 28th, 2017 and closed on January 22nd, 2018. Reopened on March 7th, 2019.
Expanded to 8 screens on July 5th, 1985 and the Eric name removed in 1993. It closed in 2003 and reopened as the Endless Mountain cinemas on September 12th, 2003 and closed in 2009.
First mentioned in the Eagle as the Union Square theatre on September 16th, 1912 and closed in 1959. Reopened as Paris Cinema on July 18th, 1969 and closed in 1980. 1969 grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad: Jerry Lewis in person on March 30th, 1971
September 1st, 1953 grand opening ad (for the 3rd)
Mesa theatre opening Tue, Sep 1, 1953 – 8 · The Daily Sentinel (Grand Junction, Colorado) · Newspapers.com
This opened on March 21st, 1952.
Chief Drive-In opening Fri, Mar 21, 1952 – 5 · The Daily Sentinel (Grand Junction, Colorado) · Newspapers.com
This opened on August 2nd, 1947. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopening as Joy theatre on July 3rd, 1945.
Joy theatre opening Sun, Jul 1, 1945 – 3 · The Daily Sentinel (Grand Junction, Colorado) · Newspapers.com
Reopened as Cooper on August 27th, 1947
Cooper theatre opening Sun, Aug 24, 1947 – 21 · The Daily Sentinel (Grand Junction, Colorado) · Newspapers.com
a quick drone flight over the theatre using Google Earth Studio.
This opened on January 5th, 1923. Grand opening ad posted.
This opened as UA Steamtown Mall on December 15th, 1995 and closed in 2003. It reopened by Marquee Theatres on June 11th, 2004 and closed in August 2009 after a fire causing damage. It reopened again by Marquee on January 29th, 2010 and closed again in 2011. It reopened as the Iron Horse Movie Bistro on April 28th, 2017 and closed on January 22nd, 2018. Reopened on March 7th, 2019.
Grand opening ads posted.
Expanded to 8 screens on July 5th, 1985 and the Eric name removed in 1993. It closed in 2003 and reopened as the Endless Mountain cinemas on September 12th, 2003 and closed in 2009.
Closed January 22nd, 2018 per this article:
Iron Horse movie bistro closed Mon, Jan 22, 2018 – A1 · The Times-Tribune (Scranton, Pennsylvania) · Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad from January 28th, 2017
Iron Horse Movie Bistro Fri, Apr 28, 2017 – A7 · The Times-Tribune (Scranton, Pennsylvania) · Newspapers.com
This became part of the Pussycat chain only in December 1974. “Once Upon a time in Hollywood” is set on and around August 9th, 1969.
Grand opening ad posted.
This opened on July 4th, 1980 with 7 screens and expanded to 11 screens on December 21st, 1984. Closed in 2001.
This opened on September 30th, 1988. Grand opening ad posted.
Renamed Lanesboro Drive-In on April 20th, 1979 and closed in fall, 1984.
This opened on April 14th, 1972 and closed in 1984. Grand opening ad posted.
Article:
Grand opening ad from 1967 posted. It was renamed Showplace in 1971 to avoid confusion with the Showcase Cinemas in Springfield. It closed in 1987.
Reopened as Showcase on February 15th, 1967
First mentioned in the Eagle as the Union Square theatre on September 16th, 1912 and closed in 1959. Reopened as Paris Cinema on July 18th, 1969 and closed in 1980. 1969 grand opening ad posted.
This opened on May 10th, 1957 and closed in 1981
Grand opening ad:
This reopened as Palace on January 15th, 1923.
grand opening ad from January 13th, 1923
Opened as Kameo on February 11th, 1929. Grand opening ad from the 9th posted.