Buffalo Theatre
117 N. Hoy Street,
Buffalo,
OK
73834
117 N. Hoy Street,
Buffalo,
OK
73834
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The Buffalo Theatre, located in the main section of town opened by 1924. Seating is given at 224. The theatre has been completely refurbished by the community and operates as a theatre and community center with an all-volunteer staff.
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I’m sure Buffalo is a pleasant local to live in, but there must be a chair in this theatre for every person in town if seating capacity is 224.
The Buffalo Theatre (Tan brick bldg with tile roof) can be spotted on N. Hoy, between Williams and Turner.
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Harper County Journal, June 14, 1945: “V. E. Jackson, Buffalo, became manager of the New Buffalo theater Friday (8), replacing Miss Blanche Gibson, who returned to Cherokee to be associated with theaters there. Jackson will also operate the projector … Mrs. Jackson will be cashier and supervise the ushers. The theater is owned by W. (Walter) P. Shuttee, Cherokee, and W. F. McDowell, Caldwell, Kan.”
The Buffalo Theatre opened as early as 1924.
This building looks like its built after 1970. AI enhanced image posted.
I always knew this theater as the Cino Theater, at least into the 1980s. I don’t know when that name was dropped but strangely no information seems to exist online about when it was called that.
Website link is broken. Movie information is available on their Facebook page.