This opened on December 20th, 1996 with 9 screens as the Starport Cottonwood Mall by United Artists. Its grand opening ad can be found in the photo section. Harkins Theatres had plans to build an 18-plex according to https://web.archive.org/web/20010203135800/http://harkinstheatres.com/timeline.html
This was built by the Rand Theatres chain of Little Rock, AR, who never opened it in 1989. It opened as Hollywood Cinema on May 24th, 1991 and sold to Cinemark, who renamed it on July 24th, 1992 as Movies West 8.
This was built by Rand Theatres of Little Rock, AR along with the Movies West as well as the High Ridge in 1989 but it never opened. It opened on December 14th, 1990 by Cinemark as a discount cinema. Its grand opening ad can be found in the photo section for this cinema.
May 15, 1987 grand opening ad for the armed forces as well as the May 22nd ad in the photo section. It opened with 12 screens and marks the entry into the area for United Artists.
Reopened as a adult theatre called Reel Art on July 30th, 1969 by Commonwealth Theatres. Its grand opening ad (outside of the CW listings) can be found in the photo section. Closed 1972.
February 16th, 1966 grand opening ad in the photo section. It opened as a adult cinema by the owner of the Roxy Art theatre. Stopped adult movies in 1971.
This opened as a single-screen drive-in on October 18th, 1951 and the 2nd screen opened on May 7th, 1953. Both grand opening ads can be found in the photo section.
November 7th, 1950 grand opening ad in photo section.
September 23rd, 1949 grand opening ad in photo section. Not much.
June 9th, 1949 grand opening ad in photo section.
Grand opening ad at http://clarionledger.newspapers.com/clip/5574020/lamar_theatre_opening/
and http://clarionledger.newspapers.com/clip/5574022/lamar_theatre_opening/
May 15th, 1997 grand opening ad in photo section
This opened on December 20th, 1996 with 9 screens as the Starport Cottonwood Mall by United Artists. Its grand opening ad can be found in the photo section. Harkins Theatres had plans to build an 18-plex according to https://web.archive.org/web/20010203135800/http://harkinstheatres.com/timeline.html
Article https://www.newspapers.com/clip/5572855/rand_theatres/
Wrong, Chris1982,
This was built by the Rand Theatres chain of Little Rock, AR, who never opened it in 1989. It opened as Hollywood Cinema on May 24th, 1991 and sold to Cinemark, who renamed it on July 24th, 1992 as Movies West 8.
This was built by Rand Theatres of Little Rock, AR along with the Movies West as well as the High Ridge in 1989 but it never opened. It opened on December 14th, 1990 by Cinemark as a discount cinema. Its grand opening ad can be found in the photo section for this cinema.
This explain my post of August 18th, 2013.
May 15, 1987 grand opening ad for the armed forces as well as the May 22nd ad in the photo section. It opened with 12 screens and marks the entry into the area for United Artists.
This opened on October 3rd, 1986. Its grand opening ad can be found in the photo section.
This opened on June 28th, 1985. Its grand opening ad has been uploaded in the photo section.
September 24th, 1975 grand opening as a 3-screen drive-in also in photo section.
October 26th, 2001 grand reopening ad in photo section.
The November 5th, 1974 grand reopening ad as a adult cinema can be found in the photo section for this theatre.
2 screens on December 21st, 1972. Grand opening ad in photo section.
Reopened as a adult theatre called Reel Art on July 30th, 1969 by Commonwealth Theatres. Its grand opening ad (outside of the CW listings) can be found in the photo section. Closed 1972.
February 16th, 1966 grand opening ad in the photo section. It opened as a adult cinema by the owner of the Roxy Art theatre. Stopped adult movies in 1971.
This opened on November 6th, 1963. Its grand opening ad can be found in the photo section.
This opened on January 26th, 1961. Grand opening ad in photo section.
December 23rd, 1948 grand opening ad as Isleta can be found in the photo section.
25 de de diciembre de, 1958 inauguración de anuncios como Esquire se puede encontrar en la sección de fotos. Películas se muestran en español.
December 25th, 1958 grand opening ad as Esquire can be found in the photo section. Movies were shown in Spanish.
This opened as a single-screen drive-in on October 18th, 1951 and the 2nd screen opened on May 7th, 1953. Both grand opening ads can be found in the photo section.
This opened on February 17th, 1953. Its grand opening ad in the photo section.
This opened on November 28th, 1951. Grand opening ad in photo section.
April 20th, 1950 grand opening ad in photo section. Typical Interstate Theatres design.