This location closed many years ago. ZZoetropolis is currently on N Water St. You can read about their different theatres as they have moved over the years at https://zoetropolis.com/about-zoetropolis/.
This reopened as the Silver Theatre in 2015 with live shows and movies. Unfortunately the roof collapsed under the weight of snow in February 2017 and the theatre was closed and demolished.
Could this have been called the Arcadia Theatre during planning stages? Here’s an article that said the Arcadia Theatre would be opening in the Bush Terminal Building at 130 W 42nd St on Labor Day in 1921. I have found no further references to the Arcadia. Maybe it changed names and had its opening pushed back a few months.
This theatre is still open.
https://www.facebook.com/Llano-Theatre-194473551369/
This theatre closed around 2015.
Opened 1974. Closing date was August 9, 2012.
The theatre has reopened. It is now called the Vue and Brew.
http://vueandbrew.com/
This location closed many years ago. ZZoetropolis is currently on N Water St. You can read about their different theatres as they have moved over the years at https://zoetropolis.com/about-zoetropolis/.
The street has been renamed. The current address is 21 S Last Chance Gulch St. It is now an art gallery.
1116 Ninth St S is the correct address as shown by this document.
https://greatfallsmt.net/sites/default/files/fileattachments/design_review_board/meeting/packets/160921/cine4_drb_packet.pdf
This closed in 2017 and is for sale.
This reopened as the Silver Theatre in 2015 with live shows and movies. Unfortunately the roof collapsed under the weight of snow in February 2017 and the theatre was closed and demolished.
This theatre closed in 2016.
This has been renamed the Angelus Theatre.
The building is not demolished. It now houses retail.
This theatre was demolished last year.
http://www.laclabichepost.com/article/20171120/LLB/171129996/0/LLB1901
36911 S Lassen Ave. is the address.
The theatre is for sale at http://www.loopnet.com/Listing/36911-S-Lassen-Ave-Huron-CA/9954800/
This theatre closed around 2015.
Closed September 6, 2014.
The auditorium is demolished but the lobby building still stands.
Closed at the end of the 2014 season.
The original Razorback Drive-In was on Barber Street, where Booker Magnet Elementary School is now. This one replaced it in the early 1960’s.
Returning to its roots as the Rodeo Cinema.
http://www.fox23.com/news/tulsas-circle-cinema-expands-to-oklahoma-city/609976977
Could this have been called the Arcadia Theatre during planning stages? Here’s an article that said the Arcadia Theatre would be opening in the Bush Terminal Building at 130 W 42nd St on Labor Day in 1921. I have found no further references to the Arcadia. Maybe it changed names and had its opening pushed back a few months.
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9A01EEDA1F3FEE3ABC4E51DFB366838A639EDE
I think it is BluRay
Closed in 2015
This cinema closed in August 2015.
The theatre has reopened.
https://www.facebook.com/hotspringstheatre/?rf=120428881301496