Columbia Air Dome
210 N. Tennessee Street,
McKinney,
TX
75069
210 N. Tennessee Street,
McKinney,
TX
75069
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Previous Names: Columbia Photoplay Theatre
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The Columbia Air Dome was opened on April 6, 1911. In early-1914 it was renamed Columbia Photoplay Theatre but closed within months in spring of 1914.
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Billy Holcomb / Billy Smith / Don Lewis
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The short-lived Columbia Air Dome which, along with the Columbia Theatre, were both purchased by Charles Kimball — operator of the Pope Theatre, the Happy Hour Theatre and Happy Hour Airdome. The Columbia Theatre became the Interurban station stop on North Kentucky in downtown late in 1914 after being demolished. Both Columbia operations' equipment was sent to Farmersville, TX.
The Columbia Air Dome Opened Its Doors To The Public On April 6th, 1911. During Its Last Year In 1914, The Columbia Air Dome Was Renamed As Columbia Protoplay Theatre During Its Last Legs And Ended Up Closing Its Doors In The Spring Of 1914.
There Are At Least 3 More McKinney Short-Lived Theatres I Found So Far. I Just Found The McKinney Airdome (Around Late 1900s?-1911); The Nickel-Dime Theatre, Later Happy-Hour Theatre, And Airdome (1907?-1917); And The Lyric Theatre (Around 1910?-1911).