Cimarron Theatre
108 W. Oklahoma Avenue,
Guthrie,
OK
73044
108 W. Oklahoma Avenue,
Guthrie,
OK
73044
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The Cimarron Theatre opened its doors on Pearl Harbor Day, or December 7, 1941, with Cary Grant in “Gunga Din” (unknown if any extras added). The Cimarron Theatre closed in 1954 and was converted into a gift shop which opened the following year.
My great-grandparents - Dudley R. Tucker I & Elizabeth A. Irwin-Tucker, owned this theater. My great -grandmother lived in the apartment above the theater.
I remember the Cimmaron theater being on the nw corner of Division and Oklahoma. The State was in about the middle of the block. That would have been in the late ‘40s and early '50s. Showed third run movies, cheap.
Oops, State Theatre is actually to the left of the Cimmaron.
This is a view of the Cimmaron Theatre location a hundred years later. It is now a business named Above the Rest,
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The old State Theatre can also be seen on the right, now Mark’s Drugs.
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108 WEST OKLAHOMA AVENUE
SEATS:
225
Open 1945-1955?
Check out the photos at the website.
Anyone have more info or more photos?