Pix Theatre
146 W. Front Street,
Evergreen,
AL
36401
146 W. Front Street,
Evergreen,
AL
36401
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Additional Info
Previously operated by: Martin Theatres, McLendon Theaters
Functions: Bank
Styles: Art Deco
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The Pix Theatre was opened on December 24, 1936 with Jean Arthur in “More Than a Secretary”. It was part of the Martin Theatres chain, then became part of the Fred T. McLendon Circuit in the early-1970’s. In 2013 it was the Bank of Evergreen.
Contributed by
Ken McIntyre
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Recent comments (view all 4 comments)
The 1963 IMPA shows the Pix as part of the Martin Theaters circuit.
There is a May 1948 ad for the Pix in this issue of Boxoffice, along with some other theater ads:
http://tinyurl.com/mdlycg
Right on the money. Status should be closed and function should be bank. Not sure why it says 146 West but it does say former Pix. Thanks.
http://tinyurl.com/mjxp7c
The Pix Theatre launched December 24, 1936 with “More Than a Secretary.” The Pix had four restrooms with two for African American patrons along with a separate entrance for African American patrons.