Still needs status changed to Demolished July 2015.
Schines Art Park is now there.
It has a vintage projector on display, and a giant screen on the side elevation of the neighboring building for outdoor film presentations.
Website and Facebook page and 2018 dedication article below.
Blair Theatre building was last used as Classic Travel agency in 2018. Concrete handicapped ramp added to the front.
Video montage of the Chief Theatre.
Painting added to gallery.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lq-e9mVKJ-4&fbclid=IwAR04tr5Bfa2L6tHbQ2B02nwShp8T-cdtF9lbs0rftGpQRWGoIe1tBGDb0A0
Video of painting with other memories.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lq-e9mVKJ-4&fbclid=IwAR04tr5Bfa2L6tHbQ2B02nwShp8T-cdtF9lbs0rftGpQRWGoIe1tBGDb0A0
1951 photo added courtesy Edward G Brewer.
Star Theatre was converted to a parking garage in the `50s, photo as such added. It was torn down in August 1960.
May 1965 photo as Capri Theatre added credit Richard J. Allen Sr.
July 2016 photos in below link.
http://nyslandmarks.com/cameo/?fbclid=IwAR2NlSXZaGU2Ku37k4R0YcAvuGP4mArBfcvtYWR6MKFKARsSHaD77J_6ZqM
Circa 1955 post card added courtesy Walter Jung. Appears to have been called just Auto Theatre originally.
Below article about continuing renovations is from June 2019. The official Facebook page for the State Theatre is below as well.
https://kelo.com/news/articles/2019/jun/26/t-denny-sanford-city-of-sioux-falls-to-give-5-million-so-state-theatre-can-open-in-2020/
https://www.facebook.com/siouxfallsstatetheatre/
1933 photo added credit Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.
1958 photo as International Cinema added, courtesy below link.
https://vancouverthenandnow.blogspot.com/2010/04/granville-street-neon.html
The under 21 club is still there.
https://h2oniteclub.com/
LA Times article confirming “Uncut Gems” will not open there.
https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/movies/story/2019-12-18/fairfax-cinema-cinefamily-uncut-gems?fbclid=IwAR1gTIE-zo1uzXG5UZ51NcPQI4BXHzsV18L5IA0yZTtg8vTlBnqIXNxKVyA
FYI.
https://abc7news.com/localish/watch-films-from-the-golden-age-of-cinema-at-this-historic-fremont-museum/5707166/?fbclid=IwAR1Y_1JuJKlHSt4eRFvvyny17sqTAB6G5iMTKHAWcULdywSkSpI56kVF2Yw
1939 photo credit Clifford Guenther courtesy Ted Guenther.
1939 photo credit Clifford Guenther courtesy Ted Guenther.
1957 Beatrice Centennial Parade photos added credit Marci Meyer.
Circa 1960 projection booth photo added credit Bob Robb.
1930s photo added courtesy Brian Anthonisen.
Now serves as City Church on Sundays. Website & Facebook page below.
https://heights.citychurchcle.com/
https://www.facebook.com/citychurchhts/
1965 photo as New Falls Theatre added courtesy Edward Dedmon.
1954 photo added courtesy Edward Dedmon.
Still needs status changed to Demolished July 2015. Schines Art Park is now there. It has a vintage projector on display, and a giant screen on the side elevation of the neighboring building for outdoor film presentations. Website and Facebook page and 2018 dedication article below.
https://www.cityofbucyrusoh.us/bucyrus-art-park.php
https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Park/Schines-Art-Park-2018257171772628/
https://www.occd.org/blog/2018/01/02/bucyrus-schines-art-park-dedicated
Construction photo added courtesy Jim Smith.