Lexington Theatre
3408 N. Union Boulevard,
St. Louis,
MO
63115
3408 N. Union Boulevard,
St. Louis,
MO
63115
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The Lexington opened on July 4, 1934 with “Ever Since Eve” and “Bottoms Up” supported by a cartoon. Its final showings were “Golden Stallion” and “Streets of San Francisco” on June 2, 1950. It was then listed as “Closed for the Summer” the next day. The next ad for the venue was in the for sale section where it sold for $41,000 first becoming a fraternal hall and then becoming a house of worship.
Lexington operated from 1934 until 1950. Capacity was 698.
In 1954, building sold to the Knights of Columbus for use as a meeting hall.