Prince Theatre
129 N. Walnut Avenue,
Princeville,
IL
61559
129 N. Walnut Avenue,
Princeville,
IL
61559
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This has not been demolished. It’s clear from the satellite view that the building has been covered in that cheap and awful facade along with a neighbor. In fact, the theater building portion has an obvious gap between the front of the building and that tacky plywood mess.
The building was constructed sometime between 1898 and 1909, when the map shows it as vacant. Still vacant, and in bad repair on the 1918 map, but a store on the 1933 update.
Uploaded an image from the Princeville High School 1946 Maroon Yearbook in which the Prince had a booster ad.
My computer is acting up and won’t allow me to upload a photo, but the photo of the Golden Rule store’s building is the 29th in the slide show on this web page. The Bing Maps street view is at this link.
From the July 2, 1943 issue of Film Daily, news about the Prince Theatre:
A piece about Princeville’s businesses says this: The current address of the law firm Cordis & Cordis is 129 N. Walnut Avenue. As tiny Princeville is unlikely to have had more than one movie theater during that period, this was most likely the location of the Prince. If it was, then the building appears to be still standing, but somewhat altered. I’ll upload a small photo of the Golden Rule store, which can be compared with a recent Bing Maps street view (Google doesn’t provide one.)It’s gone…nothing left
Listed as the Prince in editions of Film Daily Yearbooks that I have; 1941 through to 1950. Seating capacity is given in the 1940’s as 160 and in 1950 is given as 205.