This opened on November 9th, 1939 by B & J (an partnership of Edward C. Beatty and Allen Johnson) and booked by Butterfield Theatres. Grand opening ad posted.
I find the first mention of the Alcazar on April 17th, 1913. It was owned by Beechers, Inc. from the late 1910’s to early 1930’s. It reopened as the Roosevelt theatre on September 23rd, 1933. Its now Brewhaus.
Listings ended in 1957 for this theatre.
Newspaper listings for the Kent ended in 1952.
Closed 1957 per newspaper listings
Closed in 1958
Closed 1951 per newspaper listings.
Closed in 1958. It may have been reopened in the 1960’s.
Closed in 1959.
Closed or stopped placing ads in 1958.
Ads for the Vogue ended in 1946.
Closed 1946.
Held an reopening on January 5th, 1946 and newspaper listings ended in 1947
Opened on May 29th, 1948 as the first drive-in in the area. Uploaded grand opening ads as well as an 1965 USGS aerial photo.
Reopened as Midtown on December 25th, 1948
Renamed Town on June 5th, 1941. Ad posted.
Held an reopening on August 5th, 1938. Ad posted.
Reopened as Vogue on April 17th, 1938. Ad posted.
Reopened as Center on August 17th, 1938. Grand opening ad posted.
Could this be opened as the Ramona Park theatre on May 28th, 1931? Ad posted.
This opened on November 9th, 1939 by B & J (an partnership of Edward C. Beatty and Allen Johnson) and booked by Butterfield Theatres. Grand opening ad posted.
This opened as the Fairmount theatre on September 21st, 1929 and reopened as Roxy on May 31st, 1936. Grand opening ads posted.
Opened on November 19th, 1936. Grand opening ad posted.
I find the first mention of the Alcazar on April 17th, 1913. It was owned by Beechers, Inc. from the late 1910’s to early 1930’s. It reopened as the Roosevelt theatre on September 23rd, 1933. Its now Brewhaus.
Opened on January 6th, 1935. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened as Rialto on September 4th, 1932. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened as Kent on August 24th, 1924. Another ad posted.