Royal Theatre
301 East Main Street,
Hogansville,
GA
30230
301 East Main Street,
Hogansville,
GA
30230
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Architects: Albert Howell, McKendree A. Tucker
Firms: Tucker & Howell
Functions: Office Space
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The Royal Theatre was built and opened in 1937. Located on E. Main Street in Hogansville. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The old theatre is now used for the Hogansville City Hall. The old marquee is still intact.
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Good golly this place is swell! How much of the interior is still intact?
According to the National Register listing for the Royal, the theatre was designed by the Atlanta architectural firm of Tucker & Howell. It remained in use as a movie house until 1980 and has been Hogansville’s city hall since 1984. It’s really a remarkably sophisticated building for a small town — wonder how much (if any) of the original interior survives.
Here’s a 2007 look at the ROYAL.
http://www.rushcreekgallery.com/lfop/index.html
It would be awesome to see this grand old building come back as a center for the arts, including movies, plays, concerts. This theatre is app. 50 south of Atlanta and while the area is growing, it still remains “small town” and hopefully will for many years to come. City Hall is currently occupying the building.
excuse me, 50 MILES south of Atlanta
I was the architect who did the facade restoration work on this theater in 2003. You can find out more by visiting my website at www.dmarcht.com Funding was not available to do a complete restoration, but further work could be done in the future to complete the exterior and tackle the interior which is still partially in tack.
That would be intact. Sorry
Here is a brief article about Atlanta architects Tucker & Howell, designers of the Royal.
I have the original architects drawing, Tucker and Howell. O.C.Lam, Sr. was my grandfather and I received many of the architect drawings of theatres he built.