The Calvin Theatre is closed. From the Missourian dated 04/21/14 “The Calvin Theatre opened in Washington Sept. 5, 1909 with a stock company called "Culhane’s Comedians” presenting a play titled “For a Girls Love.”
Later that month, the theatre began showing moving pictures.
Today the theatre still stands, but it is closed.
In 1926 there was another Ballard Theatre that seated 200. Anoyone have info on that theatre? 1926 thru 1929 both the Bagdad Theatre and the Ballard Theatre were listed as open.
Unless Market St. was previously named Liberty St. the Motion Picture Yearbook lists the theatre as lobacted on Market St. There is no Liberty St. in Akron today.
Both Alamo Theatres were listed as open in 1926.
The Alamo was listed as open in 1925.
The Alpha is listed as open in 1926.
This is listed as open in 1949.
The Strand was listed as open as early as 1926.
The Rob Burns Tehatre became the King Opera House. The Rio is listed at open in 1944.
This theatre has been demolished. The site is now a parking lot.
The Ritz Theatre opened in 1938.
This theatre was built on the site of the Washington Airdome.
Th Tivoli was open as early as 1930.
Listed as open in 1942.
This is no longer a theatre, it is the Rose of Sharon Fellowship Church.
Address, 149 S. Main St., Jefferson, SC. 29718
The Calvin Theatre is closed. From the Missourian dated 04/21/14 “The Calvin Theatre opened in Washington Sept. 5, 1909 with a stock company called "Culhane’s Comedians” presenting a play titled “For a Girls Love.” Later that month, the theatre began showing moving pictures. Today the theatre still stands, but it is closed.
This Cinema should be changed to closed.
In 1926 there was another Ballard Theatre that seated 200. Anoyone have info on that theatre? 1926 thru 1929 both the Bagdad Theatre and the Ballard Theatre were listed as open.
The Cinema is open. website
The Rivoli is listed as open as early as 1925 in the motion Picture Yearbook.
The Motion Picture Yearbook listed the address at 302 Washington Ave.
The Sigma was open in 1926.
If you go back to 1925 this was the Apollo Theatre and by 1928 was renamed the Lincoln before becoming the Garden.
Unless Market St. was previously named Liberty St. the Motion Picture Yearbook lists the theatre as lobacted on Market St. There is no Liberty St. in Akron today.
Became the Broad Theatre in 1934.
The plaza was open prior to 1925 and was no longer listed as open in 1931 but shows as open in 1935.
Now the site of First Merchants Bank.