The Glenwood Theatre opened in 1936. Prior to 1936 there was an Opera House listed with 750 dseats. Not sure if the Opera House became the Glenwood Theatre but it was no longer listed in 1936.
This drive-in was listed as open in 1949 with the name at that time being the Air Line Auto Theatre. By the mid-1970’s it was known as the Air Line Drive-In Theatre.
In 1928 there were four theatres listed as open in Union City. The Union Grand, Victory, Strand and the Miami. So the Miami was open in 1928 and at that time seated 450.
By 1940 the New Victory was listed as closed.
The Riviera Theatre opened in 1938.
The Glenwood Theatre opened in 1936. Prior to 1936 there was an Opera House listed with 750 dseats. Not sure if the Opera House became the Glenwood Theatre but it was no longer listed in 1936.
I don’t think the aerial above is of the 100 Twin. It says the aerial is from 1957 but the 100 was a twin drive-in in 1951.
Opened as the Lesdan Theatre in 1951. By 1956 it was known as the Liberty Theatre. There was a 250 seat Liberty prior to this renaming of the Lesdan.
Opened in 2006.
This Cinema is now opetated be CEC Theatres. website
The Ely Theatre was listed as open in 1936
Mike, this theatre wasn’t in a crummy part of town, AMC had a 16 plex just down the road.
The first year that the West was listed as open was 1938.
Became the State Theatre in 1928. No longer listed in 1930.
Photo from 1986
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The Comet Theatre was listed as open in 1931 with 150 seats.
The Cecile Theatre opened in 1914, but it was listed as being located on Broadway Avenue S., was the Cecile and Cokato two difference theatres?
The Time Theatre opened in 1934 and seated 500 at that time.
The last display ad for this theatre was on September 17, 1998.
The palace Theatre opened in 1932.
This should be listed as the Northtown Cinemas 4
599 Northtown Dr NE, Blaine, MN 55448
The Buck Theatre opened in 1938.
The Andria Theatre was listed as open in 1937 with seating at 750.
The former Rivoli Theatre is the Albert Lea Art Center which is a Antique Mall. The mall features craftes, art work and other shopping.
This drive-in was listed as open in 1949 with the name at that time being the Air Line Auto Theatre. By the mid-1970’s it was known as the Air Line Drive-In Theatre.
In 1928 there were four theatres listed as open in Union City. The Union Grand, Victory, Strand and the Miami. So the Miami was open in 1928 and at that time seated 450.
This Cinema opened on October 31, 2013.