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SethG commented about Craig Theatre on Mar 11, 2019 at 3:06 pm

Given that the street names on these listings aren’t terribly reliable, one suggestion for either of the two theaters in town would be the sad old derelict on 3rd, just north/east of the alley. As a note, the 1911 Sanborn has a ‘cheap theatre’ located on the other side of 3rd, in a small brick building (long gone), that is also labeled as ‘grocery warehouse’. Not sure how that worked.

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SethG commented about Delpheus Theatre on Mar 11, 2019 at 11:36 am

Must have been a short-lived theater. 1911 Sanborn shows it as a pool hall. It’s been very poorly treated over the years, and has a generous helping of plastic siding and boarded-up windows. 2013 streetview shows it as and insurance office.

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SethG commented about Crown Theatre on Mar 11, 2019 at 9:40 am

Theater has been demolished. It’s on the 1917 Sanborn, 2nd building from the corner of 6th on Main (south side). Looks like it’s been gone for many years, since that’s just weeds on the 2009 streetview. The map credits the town with a population of 600, brick and stone buildings for a full block on either side of Main, with half a block more on the north side past the railroad. Current population is 93, and only 2-3 buildings appear to remain on the latest satellite view.

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SethG commented about Lucille Theatre on Mar 11, 2019 at 9:25 am

I’ve uploaded a picture of the building at 108 E Vermont. I’m pretty confident that it was the Lucille. The lot is empty on the 1911 map, which matches a 1912 construction.

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SethG commented about Elite Theatre on Mar 9, 2019 at 9:09 am

On the 1906 and earlier maps, the street is called Water. By 1914, it is Tisman (sic), with ‘Water’ in parentheses. Street names seem to be pretty fluid on these maps, and I’m sure most people used the old name until they got used to the new one.

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SethG commented about Theater on Mar 9, 2019 at 9:05 am

The one theater you couldn’t find a name for is of course the only one I have a picture of! Thanks for listing it.

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SethG commented about Lucille Theatre on Mar 8, 2019 at 8:06 pm

The September 1911 Sanborn, which is unfortunately the latest available, does not show a theater. The NRHP listing for the opera house says the Lucille was built in 1912. Two suggestions for possible locations: 121 (corner), which is listed as dry goods on the map. It is much deeper than it appears on the map, suggesting a conversion. It also appears to have poster cases on the front, although they may be covered windows. The building is now apartments. Another possibility is the yellow brick building in the middle of the block on the other side of the street. It is likewise quite deep, and has an odd recessed entry on one side. That building is a business.

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SethG commented about Moderne Theatre on Mar 8, 2019 at 3:06 pm

1916 Sanborn gives the capacity as 764, and notes that it offers ‘moving pictures & vaudeville’. February 1909 map shows the lot occupied by a wooden single-story opera house, which faces W 2nd St. The lot is empty on the 1900 map, so perhaps this ‘opera house’ was a temporary structure?

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SethG commented about Rigney Theatre on Mar 8, 2019 at 12:12 pm

1916 Sanborn shows a capacity of 666, and notes that it offers ‘moving pictures & vaudeville’. The stone that bears the name also has a small note ‘Reed & Hutch’ with ‘W.H.H.’ below that. I assume Reed & Hutch were the builders or perhaps owners, and “W.H.H.‘ is either some acronym I can’t decipher, or the initials of the stonemason.

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SethG commented about Opera House on Mar 8, 2019 at 11:31 am

The Odd Fellows hall was built in 1912 by E.Y. Davis & Son. Probably had an ‘opera house’ from the beginning. Building is currently a residence.

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SethG commented about Noll Theatre on Mar 7, 2019 at 11:28 pm

This theater appears on the December 1892 Sanborn, where it is labeled ‘not finished’. The name on this and subsequent maps up to 1916 is ‘Auditorium’. The theater occupied the second and third stories of a large brick building which had an iron front and a large wooden porch covering the two storefronts as well as the neighboring buildings to the east. The stage was deep and bowed out in the center, and the large balcony was U-shaped. Capacity must have been above 550 at this point.

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SethG commented about Lambert Theatre on Mar 7, 2019 at 5:50 pm

This has been demolished. It was likely one of the two ugly, sheet metal covered buildings visible in the blurry 2008 street view, or it may have been what was replaced by the grocery store on the corner. Anyway, address must have been in the 100 block.

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SethG commented about Peoples Theatre on Mar 7, 2019 at 5:05 pm

Building was constructed in 1916. It was still there in 2010. At that point it was completely derelict, and looked like it might have been used as a library. It seems to have collapsed or been demolished by late 2011. Address would have been in the upper 300s on the odd side of the street. It was the second building south of Washington.

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SethG commented about Hubbell Theatre on Mar 7, 2019 at 12:37 pm

Robert Boller was born in 1887, so he obviously wasn’t the architect of the opera house. He was the architect of either a 1923 remodel, or a 1923 replacement structure, which may have had a reduced capacity, given the information Chris originally had.

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SethG commented about Ben Bolt Theatre on Mar 7, 2019 at 11:20 am

It was a play/opera, I believe. The man who wrote the music died in Chillicothe. There’s a zero milestone/memorial to him on the side of the drugstore on the square.

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SethG commented about Bellaire Theatre on Mar 7, 2019 at 11:16 am

Used to go here for ‘Rocky Horror’. Feel so stupid for never having taken any pictures.

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SethG commented about Hubbell Theatre on Mar 7, 2019 at 11:08 am

Confusingly, the 1906 Cahn-Hill Theatrical Guide is quite certain that the name is Hubbell’s Opera House, managed by W.W. Hubbell.

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SethG commented about Hubbell Theatre on Mar 7, 2019 at 11:05 am

1914 Sanborn map shows a Hubble (which I think is a misspelling) theater located in the second floor of the storefronts from 806-814 Main. The stage was at the south end, and was clearly set up for live theater/vaudeville. Capacity is listed as 810. The building appears on the 1886 Sanborn as Hubbel’s Opera House. It’s possible this was later replaced by a purpose-built cinema. In any case, that entire section of the block was destroyed for a ‘50/'60s bank and parking.

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SethG commented about Main Street Cinema on Mar 7, 2019 at 10:22 am

The building is obviously quite old. Was this a 1990’s conversion?

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SethG commented about Ritz Theatre on Mar 6, 2019 at 1:48 pm

According to the 1916 Sanborn map, there was a theater at 505. In the picture with the wrecked cars, I think that would be the far left building. If we can find a name, we sort of have a picture.

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SethG commented about Ritz Theatre on Mar 6, 2019 at 1:37 pm

Just to avoid confusion, this is likely taken from the Ritz. The fantastic Victorian buildings in the rear are now a parking lot for a huge, ugly bank.

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SethG commented about Ben Bolt Theatre on Mar 6, 2019 at 1:31 pm

Just an empty dirt lot. What a stupid waste.

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SethG commented about Rex Theatre on Mar 6, 2019 at 10:48 am

If this is still around, it might be the building in the middle of the block, which is a bakery on the 2013 streetview.

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SethG commented about Acme Theatre on Mar 6, 2019 at 10:17 am

Address is wrong. The theater is at 121 N Polk. It’s now a bar.

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SethG commented about Gallatin Theatre League on Mar 6, 2019 at 8:01 am

Good research. Now we need to correct the listing to remove the reference to the silversmith, which is defunct anyway, change the status to open (community theater), and add the webpage:

https://gallatintheaterlea.wixsite.com/gtl-inc?fbclid=IwAR26MPeOl1Z59KvwMS6Yl6nWfDEsHBirZFi3M-VbNZy0K6tywNhNeOvQDss

I’ll add a picture. It’s not on the corner. That building was a bank. It’s the next building down, which is the same style, but a separate structure. The Arbelia AKA should be removed, since that was a completely different building. If the Arbelia showed movies, we should add that as a separate listing.