Garden Theatre
129 N. Mechanic Street,
Cumberland,
MD
21502
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Previous Names: Howard Theatre
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History credit below description to the Western Maryland Historical Library.
The Howard and the Garden
On July 11, 1927 the Howard Theatre opened in Cumberland. Located at 126 North Mechanic Street the Howard Theatre was a theatre that served the area’s African-American community and provided movie showings twice an evening. Unfortunately, for whatever reason this did not work out and on October 31, 1927 the theatre reopened under a new name, the Garden Theatre.
However, and as noted in an advertisement which appeared in the Cumberland newspaper, the Garden Theatre was for “White Patronage Only” and would remain such until shortly before its closing in 1954. The site is now occupied by the John F. Kennedy Apartments.
Some additional information in an unpublished 1978 work entitled Cumberland, Maryland Through The Eyes of Herman J. Miller states that the Howard Theatre and Dancing Academy at 127 North Mechanic Street opened on July 11, 1927. This movie theatre and dance hall was for African-Americans. At the opening of the Howard Theatre there were speeches by Cumberland Mayor Thomas W. Koon, and the Reverend Nathaniel Minor. On November 1, 1927, due to lack of patronage the Howard Theatre was changed to the Garden Theatre and was for white people only.
The history is from Reflections of the Silver Screen: A History of Allegany County Movie Theatres, by the Allegany High School Social Studies Department, Oral History Project, 2000.
As noted in the advertisement and the text there is a small discrepancy in the street address. The 1946 Cumberland City Directory actually identifies a third address, this being 125 N. Mechanic Street. This is understandable as addresses change over the years with changing streetscapes.
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A brief notice about this house appeared in the “New Theatre Building Projects” column of Motion Picture News for September 2, 1927: “Cumberland— Contractor, John I. Vandergrift. Thea. and store (2) bldg., 40 x 90. Seating capacity, 500. Colored patronage. Name: Howard. Location, North Mechanic St.”