Address was 105 Historic Rt 66 East.
Name was changed to Park Cinema after 1973 and prior to 1984, photo added of it closed by that time added.
(Circa 1942 photo added as well.)
Building was owned by Norman Fields who used it for storage for his store in St. Robert after that.
Burned down and demolished after 1984.
Speedy’s gas station was built on the site, and today “The Shop, Guns and Pawn” is inside the former Speedy’s.
“Here is a historic photo from the Old Route 66 city of “WAYNESVILLE, MISSOURI” in the beautiful Ozarks. We believe it to be about 1942 based on the movie advertised in the City Drug Store side window and the automobiles. According to the “Route 66 in Pulaski County, Missouri a local history” by Terry Primas, “The Wayne Theatre was the first movie theater in Waynesville, opening four days earlier than the Fort Wood Theatre. It was located midway on the west side of the square and seated 400. It is the white building in front of the auto. The Wayne closed January 1, 1949. Admission was 10 cents for children and 20 cents for adults. The theater along with Dodds General Store building became Pete Rouse’s Western Auto Associate Store which burned. The site is now occupied by Roubidoux Plaza.”
Update:
The original address, entrance & marquee is/was 103 Main Ave. N.
Building currently houses Mark’s Hardware, which closed off the Main Street entrance, and uses the 1st Street address and entrance around the corner.
1959 photo added via David Shedlock.
Still in business then with “The Trap” starring Richard Widmark on the marquee, released January 28, 1959.
2013 street view and photo confirms all of the above.
October 24, 1956 photo added courtesy Chris Lay.
State Fair and Dairy Show.
Malco or possibly Tupelo marquee right of center.
Matches up with current street view as now part of Reeds.
Building still standing.
Below link shows that George Street in Peterborough also had Paramount and Odeon Theatres in thei “theatre row” in 1961. I will research those and add them to CT.
Mike Savad’s website with his digital image.
https://mikesavad.com/featured/city-chicago-il-nightlife-at-the-regal-theater-1941-mike-savad.html?fbclid=IwAR3Dtz2kNVtyJb_SwYV6QfOU2BkdIdjBQTbq32uQueh5gk8M7rUggLQBlGc
Circa 1950 postcard added courtesy Richard Toops.
Address was 105 Historic Rt 66 East. Name was changed to Park Cinema after 1973 and prior to 1984, photo added of it closed by that time added. (Circa 1942 photo added as well.) Building was owned by Norman Fields who used it for storage for his store in St. Robert after that. Burned down and demolished after 1984. Speedy’s gas station was built on the site, and today “The Shop, Guns and Pawn” is inside the former Speedy’s.
Address was 197 N. Benton Street. Demolished prior to July 2008 street view.
1942 postcard & description added courtesy Route 66 Postcards.
“Here is a historic photo from the Old Route 66 city of “WAYNESVILLE, MISSOURI” in the beautiful Ozarks. We believe it to be about 1942 based on the movie advertised in the City Drug Store side window and the automobiles. According to the “Route 66 in Pulaski County, Missouri a local history” by Terry Primas, “The Wayne Theatre was the first movie theater in Waynesville, opening four days earlier than the Fort Wood Theatre. It was located midway on the west side of the square and seated 400. It is the white building in front of the auto. The Wayne closed January 1, 1949. Admission was 10 cents for children and 20 cents for adults. The theater along with Dodds General Store building became Pete Rouse’s Western Auto Associate Store which burned. The site is now occupied by Roubidoux Plaza.”
Postcard added advertising 6000 seats originally.
Lobby, RKO Pan Theater (former Pantages Theater), 708 Hennepin. January 18, 1957. Minnesota Historical Society
Live music venue now called Granada Theater. Suburban World Theatre website at the top is now defunct. Granada Theater website below.
https://granadampls.com/?fbclid=IwAR0o3UwU-aBkUGj2dzKeRvC0YzZOTQlAw-0lkW1QYmpW2BtG02RrGjWA9Fw
Update: The original address, entrance & marquee is/was 103 Main Ave. N. Building currently houses Mark’s Hardware, which closed off the Main Street entrance, and uses the 1st Street address and entrance around the corner. 1959 photo added via David Shedlock. Still in business then with “The Trap” starring Richard Widmark on the marquee, released January 28, 1959. 2013 street view and photo confirms all of the above.
October 24, 1956 photo added courtesy Chris Lay. State Fair and Dairy Show. Malco or possibly Tupelo marquee right of center. Matches up with current street view as now part of Reeds. Building still standing.
A 10 year member with only two comments, and that critique was one of them. And now the photo posted and profile have disappeared…
Facebook post about the Unique and Lyric Theatres. be sure to read all the comments. Cause I don’t know what’s what at what address…
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=3007978385883540&set=gm.2752993334794815&type=3&theater&ifg=1
Opened in 1952, photo from that year added courtesy Jim Murray.
Giaschi family history.
http://www.capitoltheatrehuntsville.com/about_us
Giaschi family history.
http://www.capitoltheatrehuntsville.com/about_us
Article with two photos of the Strand.
https://eriemedia.ca/artifact-week-projecter-lens-strand-theatre/
Opened Tuesday July 19th, 1949 with “Little Women”. Additional chronological history in below link.
http://www.capitoltheatrehuntsville.com/about_us
Book in the works about Peterborough movie theatres.
https://www.peterboroughmoviehistory.com/
Book in the works about Peterborough movie theatres.
https://www.peterboroughmoviehistory.com/
Circa 1982 photo added credit Greg Girard from below link.
https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/raw-photographs-of-vancouver-before-the-money-arrived-in-the-1970s/?fbclid=IwAR2rulyAMPI-waFdB7bCMIlaywLNZ8g96xviYyn4r6c0hQlGWyDU2rB_L0I
Was located on Pine Street. Three photos added.
1967 postcard added courtesy Shelby the DJ at 99.9 The Point in Fort Collins.
Photo courtesy John Chuckman Collection.
Closed in 1956 per below link. I will add the other 3 theatres on George Street when I confirm addresses for each.
https://www.ptbocanada.com/journal/2019/4/23/peterborough-downtown-was-once-movie-theatre-row
Below link shows that George Street in Peterborough also had Paramount and Odeon Theatres in thei “theatre row” in 1961.
I will research those and add them to CT.
https://www.ptbocanada.com/journal/2019/4/23/peterborough-downtown-was-once-movie-theatre-row
Additional info about the Palace, Capitol & Grand which I will add to CT.
https://www.therecord.com/living-story/2597473-palace-theatre-had-movies-and-talent-shows/