Old Liberty Theater
113 Main Street,
Ridgefield,
WA
98642
113 Main Street,
Ridgefield,
WA
98642
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Functions: Concerts
Previous Names: Liberty Theater
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The Liberty Theater opened April 25, 1946 showing the movie “The Bandit of Sherwood” with Cornel Wilde. This theater is now called the Old Liberty Theater and hosts mostly music concerts.
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This item about a Ridgefield Theatre in Washington is from the June 14, 1919, issue of The Moving Picture World:
I’ve come across references from the 1920s of a Steve Le Rouge who was manager of a camp at Battle Ground Lake, about 18 miles north of Vancouver, Washington, which is very near Ridgefield, so it’s probably the same Steve LeRouge who ran the theater. The Liberty’s building has a stair-step parapet, and the brick of the walls is imprecise, both of which are characteristic of buildings from the 1910s but not usually of those from 1946, so I have to wonder if perhaps Liberty was just a new name for the old theater that opened in 1919.