Preston Theatre
1108 E. Preston Street,
Baltimore,
MD
21202
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Additional Info
Previously operated by: State Theatres Circuit (aka Rome Theaters)
Architects: Frederick E. Beall
Functions: Church
Previous Names: Flaming Arrow Theatre, New Preston Theatre
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The Flaming Arrow Theatre was located near the downtown area but was still a small neighborhood theatre. Opened in 1913 seating only 366. In the late-1920’s it was renamed New Preston Theatre. It was remodeled on October 25, 1936 and became the Preston Theatre, operated by the Rome Theaters chain. It was closed in 1944. It became a church and stands as the same today.
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According to the book ‘Exit’ A History of Movies in Baltimore by Robert Kirk Headley Jr. (1974), the Preston Theatre opened as the Flaming Arrow Theatre in 1913. Between 1926 and 1930 it was known as the New Preston Theatre.
It received a complete re-modelling in October 1936 and closed in 1944. After closing it was used as a furniture warehouse for many years before change of use to a church.
Here’s the notice of this theater’s plans in the January 1, 1913, issue of The American Architect:
Architect Frederick Beall is noted for the numerous row-house projects he designed during this period.