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.
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.