Logan Theatre

111 Allegheny Street,
Hollidaysburg, PA 16648

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The Logan Theatre opened on January 25, 1913 by H.L. Haagen at 111 Allegheny Street behind the Logan Hotel in Hollidaysburg. It played silent movies. The Logan Theatre appears to have closed after a ten-year lease and is mentioned once in 1924. It may have been converted to an apartment complex.

The Lyric Theatre became Hollidaysburg’s silent movie theatre of choice in the 1920’s and, in late-1929, became the Grand Theatre with sound(it has its own page on Cinema Treasures).

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SethG
SethG on October 3, 2024 at 9:37 am

The address is wrong. There is no East or West. 113 is a house, but 111 is the old Logan Hotel. There’s a date stone by the central entry that says 1839, but it must have been remodeled later. The 1911 map shows it to not be very large, but there is a big fake barn added onto the back now, possibly an old auditorium, or maybe a later addition. It’s currently a liquor store.

SethG
SethG on October 3, 2024 at 10:07 am

Looking at the 1927 map, there is a large rectangular structure behind the building labeled ‘F[lats]’. I think this must be the location.

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