Leddy's Hall
77 Main Street,
Raymond,
NH
03077
77 Main Street,
Raymond,
NH
03077
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Leddy’s Hall was a small commercial cinema in the town of Raymond. It was located on the second floor of a commercial block owned by the Leddy family which is still standing. The theatre lasted into the 1950’s.
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The Theatre Historical Society archive has the MGM Theatre Report for Leddy’s Hall; it’s Card # 510. Address is Main St. There is an exterior photo dated March 1941. Condition is Poor. The report says that it opened in 1916, was showing MGM films and had 312 seats. There is a note “Upstairs house, flat floor”. The 1940 population was 1,200.
There was another Leddy’s Theatre over in Epping NH. Both cinemas were under the same management. The one in Epping later became the Community Theatre.
I read that this was a former Odd Fellows Hall, but I’m not sure of that. The building is called the Leddy Theatre Building or Leddy Brothers Building, and was recently for sale.
1920s image of Leddy’s Hall added image via Terrie Brackett Dolan. The theater was on the second floor of this building. Barlett’s 5 & 10 on the first floor later became Holt’s Store per Joyce Hyre. Cady’s TV was later on the left, A&P was on the right, per Mike Porter Sr.
In the 1920s image that DavidZorning has found you can see the initials “IOOF” at the very top of the building, so it was indeed an Odd Fellows Hall originally.