Williams Theater
360 Keller Street,
Ashdown,
AR
71822
360 Keller Street,
Ashdown,
AR
71822
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Additional Info
Previously operated by: K. Lee Williams Theaters Inc.
Styles: Quonset Hut
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Opened in around 1950, the Williams Theater was part of the K. Lee Williams Theater circuit. They were still the operators in the early-1960’s. This chain was based in De Queen, AR.
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Ken McIntyre
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A 1987 view of the former Williams Theater building.
This theater is not demolished as it’s listed (as of the date of this post). Click here to view pictures I just took of it today.
The address is 360 Keller Street. Check out the Google Maps view of it. That long white building where the “A” is pointing in front of is it.
What is the address of the Dixie and what is your source of the listing of that theater? There easily could have been another theater or it may have been the original name of this one. It may have just changed owners shortly after opening.
Ah ha, and here’s the answer:
“On the east side of the newspaper office was The Dixie Theater. Built in 1915, it was a silent movie theater. In 1947, a theater was built on Keller Street. The K. Lee Williams Theater was a “talkie,†unlike the Dixie Theater on Commerce which was a silent movie theater. It was unique in design also. It was a very tall structure with art deco styling on the front part of the structure and a Quonset hut on the rear. ”
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Detective work? Hardly. ;) I went to Google and did this search:
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Ah ha!! Do the above search but put “Theatre” instead of “Theater” and you will find some interesting things. One site shows a scan of an old November 12, 1938 newspaper and it states:
“Burton Walker, Dixie Theatre, Ashdown, did some remodeling of his theatre this week, moved the screen back eight feet and installed three rows of seats.”
BTW I just submitted the theater here at CT but once they add it, I’ll have to submit the proper name “theatre”.