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Latest street view reveals that the theatre is now boarded-up and the marquee is partly removed.
Listed in the Cobian theatre section after 1940.
Opened January 8th, 1939. Opening ad posted.
Reopened as Paramount on June 2nd, 1933. Ad posted.
opened on December 8th, 1933. Grand opening ad posted.
THe Teatro Eureka opened or placed its first ad on January 9th, 1931
First ad published (uploaded in photo section) on July 22nd, 1919
Grand opening ad posted.
Two screens on May 20th, 1976. Ad posted.
Opened June 27th, 1938.
Here’s a history of the cinemas in the mall. •March 6, 1981: Opened as Cinema Six by Cinemark
•April 30, 1982: Cinema 10 opened with 4 more screens
•July 22, 1988: Cinema 10 became Plitt Four, showing discount movies
•August 18, 1989: Cinema 6 became Baytown 6
•July 28, 1996: Plitt Four became San Jacinto 4 and Baytown 6 became San Jacinto 6
•1999: Loews Cineplex took back San Jacinto 6, renamed it Cinema 6, and closed San Jacinto 4
•2000: Loews Cineplex closed Cinema 6
•July 6, 2001: Premiere Cinemas 11 opened with 11 stadium-seating cinemas
•June 2019: Premiere Cinemas 11 closed
Owners were Cinemark, Plitt, Cineplex Odeon, Cineco, Loews Cineplex Enterainment and Premiere cinemas.
2nd, screen, “Top of the Brunson” opened on April 16th, 1976. Grand opening ad posted.
Screens 7-10 (Billed as Cinema 10) opened by Cinemark on April 30th, 1982. Grand opening ad posted.
The Cinema Six opened on March 6th, 1981 (as a independent cinema). Grand opening ad posted.
The Colonial Drive-In opened on May 18th, 1966. Grand opening ad posted.
Colonial Drive-In opening 18 May 1966, Wed The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Texas) Newspapers.com
Final day of performances is September 1st, 1950 (as listed in the Baytown Sun).
Construction time lapse
Cinema has reopened according to the AMC website.
Remains open per Cinemark website.
Checked the AMC website, It remains open.
Abandonded tour:
Grand opening ad:
Classic Twin Cinema opening 06 Jul 1979, Fri The Advertiser (Durham ed.) (Darlington, Durham, England) Newspapers.com
1967 grand opening ads posted.
Latest street view reveals that the theatre is now boarded-up and the marquee is partly removed.
Listed in the Cobian theatre section after 1940.
Opened January 8th, 1939. Opening ad posted.
Reopened as Paramount on June 2nd, 1933. Ad posted.
opened on December 8th, 1933. Grand opening ad posted.
THe Teatro Eureka opened or placed its first ad on January 9th, 1931
First ad published (uploaded in photo section) on July 22nd, 1919
Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
Two screens on May 20th, 1976. Ad posted.
Opened June 27th, 1938.
Grand opening ad posted.
Here’s a history of the cinemas in the mall. •March 6, 1981: Opened as Cinema Six by Cinemark
•April 30, 1982: Cinema 10 opened with 4 more screens
•July 22, 1988: Cinema 10 became Plitt Four, showing discount movies
•August 18, 1989: Cinema 6 became Baytown 6
•July 28, 1996: Plitt Four became San Jacinto 4 and Baytown 6 became San Jacinto 6
•1999: Loews Cineplex took back San Jacinto 6, renamed it Cinema 6, and closed San Jacinto 4
•2000: Loews Cineplex closed Cinema 6
•July 6, 2001: Premiere Cinemas 11 opened with 11 stadium-seating cinemas
•June 2019: Premiere Cinemas 11 closed
Owners were Cinemark, Plitt, Cineplex Odeon, Cineco, Loews Cineplex Enterainment and Premiere cinemas.
2nd, screen, “Top of the Brunson” opened on April 16th, 1976. Grand opening ad posted.
Screens 7-10 (Billed as Cinema 10) opened by Cinemark on April 30th, 1982. Grand opening ad posted.
The Cinema Six opened on March 6th, 1981 (as a independent cinema). Grand opening ad posted.
The Colonial Drive-In opened on May 18th, 1966. Grand opening ad posted.
Final day of performances is September 1st, 1950 (as listed in the Baytown Sun).
Construction time lapse
Cinema has reopened according to the AMC website.
Remains open per Cinemark website.
Checked the AMC website, It remains open.
Abandonded tour:
Grand opening ad:
1967 grand opening ads posted.