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billrobinson commented about Liberty Theater on Feb 17, 2012 at 8:48 pm

DURING THE LATE 40’S AND EARLY 50’S, COLUMBUS HAD THE LIBERTY AND STATE THEATERS. 480 SEATS FOR THE LIBERTY SOUNDS CORRECT. BUT, 1200+ FOR THE STATE SEEMS HIGH—800 OR MAYBE 900. IN THE EARLY 50’S THERE WERE ALSO 2 DRIVE-INS, THE COLUMBUS AND THE CHEROKEE…DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM EACH OTHER ABOUT ¼ MILE SOUTH OF MAPLE ST. ON HI-WAY US 69. THEIR POPULARITY CAUSED THE LIBERTY AND THE STATE TO GO OUT OF BUSINESS, PROBABLY IN THE LATE 60’S. THE LIBERTY HAD A BALCONY, AND A “SIDE STAIRWAY” FOR THE COLORED MINORITY TO USE..(I’M SAD TO SAY.) WHILE I WAS GROWING UP THERE, IT WAS RAN BY A MR.HUSTON AND HIS LADY. THE PUGHS RAN THE STATE, AND THE COLUMBUS DRIVE-IN. AS I RECALL, THE LIBERTY HAD AN ART DECO STYLE AND WAS VERY NICE. THE STATE WAS BUILT LATER THAN THE LIBERTY AND WAS MORE ‘INSTITUTIONAL’. I BELIEVE THEY BOTH HAD ‘CRY ROOMS’ WHICH MOTHERS COULD TAKE THEIR NOISY BABIES TO, BUT STILL SEE THE MOVIE, AND THE SOUND WAS PIPED INTO THE MOSTLY SOUND-PROOF RMS. I LEFT COLUMBUS IN 1960 FOR COLLEGE, SO MY MEMORY IS NOT PERFECT. I ALSO REMEMBER THE 2 DRIVE-INS IN PITTSBURG, KS. THE REALLY BEAUTIFUL ONE WAS THE 69 DRIVE IN, ON HI-WAY 69, SOUTH OF PITTSBURG…WHICH IS NOW LANGDON LN. AT ONE TIME, PITTSBURG ALSO HAD 3 INDOOR THEATERS: THE COZY, THE COLONIAL, AND THE MIDLAND. IF ANYONE WOULD LIKE MORE INFO, LET ME KNOW. I’M ALSO QUITE FAMILIAR WITH MOVIE HOUSES THAT EXISTED IN JOPLIN, MO.