Main Street Cinemas
151 E. Main Street,
Henderson,
TN
38340
151 E. Main Street,
Henderson,
TN
38340
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Previous Names: Main Theatre
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Originally opened as a single screen, it was later sub-divided into several screens. Any further information would be appreciated.
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Jack Coursey
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I currently do not know. I haven’t had a chance to make a site visit. It is definitely in the vicinity. Is there any mention of it in the FDY?
Maybe it is the State. The IMPA still recorded it as being in operation as late as 1988.
There is a Theatre in Henderson, Tn. I recommend it very highly. It sure beats driving the distance to Jackson! The Theatre is clean and serves the purpose very well for a small town. However, it could provide some entertainment prior to the movie like music and onscreen movie trivia like all of the Theatres in major metropolitan areas provide. But, all in all, it is a nice theatre.
The State Theatre is listed in the 1950 F.D.Y. as being located on Main Street, in that year it’s still the only theatre in town(a situation which had existed since at least 1941).
Neat oh! Since Barry Gibb is now an official resident of the city, maybe the Bee Gees will do a reunion show there.
Barry Gibb is a resident of Hendersonville, Tennessee, not Henderson Tennessee. Gibb purchased Johnny Cash’s house out on Old Hickory Lake.
Henderson, Tennessee is a college town. It has remained, population wise, about the same for many years. There are a few fast food restaurants in town like McDonald’s, Burger King, Taco Bell, Jack’s, Bell’s, Pizza Hut, Domino’s and Subway. There is one sit down Mexican Restaurant which is decent and there is one buffet called Arnold’s. They really need a sit down restaurant in the downtown area. The only negative thing about Henderson is that it shuns commercial growth. I have been told by reliable sources that they voted against Wal-Mart from coming there. Obviously, they hoped to save and help the local Piggly-Wiggly and Big Star. It backfired however, because the majority of the residents drive to the Super Wal-Mart in Jackson anyway. Henderson lost out on countless jobs which would have helped the community tremendously. What Henderson needs more than anything is to get some new blood in office. They need a Mayor and elected officials who are pro-active and get much needed industry and other stores in town. Enough of this small town mentality! If a town does not grow, it will eventually begin to die. The Theatre however is better than driving to Jackson, Tn.