Goldfield Theater
924 S. Sharp Street,
Baltimore,
MD
21230
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Architects: J. Edward Storck
Previous Names: Argonne Theater, New Goldfield Theater
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The Argonne Theater opened on January 18, 1922 and was an African American movie theatre. The theatre had an ornamental facade of white glazed brick. It was a single story building with seating on one floor. There was a small stage which was used for occasional live performances, but these ceased in 1942 and went over to movies full-time. It was renamed the New Goldfield Theater in 1926, sometimes advertised as the Goldfield Theater and continued until closing in the early 1960’s.
After being used as a church for several years, it was abandoned and then later demolished soon after 1972.
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There is a photo circa 1969 here from a monograph on Baltimore theaters:
http://tinyurl.com/yj6q4tm
There was a second Goldfield Theatre located on Warner from the early teens thru the early 1920’s.