Hollywood Theatre
2846 N. 22nd Street,
Philadelphia,
PA
19132
2846 N. 22nd Street,
Philadelphia,
PA
19132
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This house is one of two listed as the Elrae Theatre in the 1926 Film Daily Year Book, the other being the former Apollo and future Ritz Theatre on Orthodox Street. The name Elrae is a reversed spelling of the name Earle, and it is possible that financier George C. Earle had something to do with these two houses.
In 1923 Earle financed the construction of the movie palace that opened in 1924 bearing his name. At least one early report about that project said that it was to be named the Elrae Theatre in his honor, but somehow that name ended up on these two lesser theaters instead. It’s a bit sad that though the buildings these two neighborhood houses occupied have survived all these decades, the splendid Earle was demolished less than thirty years after opening its doors.
Currently a dry cleaner.
Last Inquirer listing for the Hollywood looks like March 11, 1950, with “Tokyo Joe” on the screen.
Philadelphia zoning document archives indicate the conversion to a dry cleaner/tailor occurred circa 1951, earlier than previously believed.
https://s3.amazonaws.com/lni-zoning-pdfs/219-47931.pdf