Highway Theatre
700 W. Dunklin Street,
Jefferson City,
MO
65101
700 W. Dunklin Street,
Jefferson City,
MO
65101
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More Corrections: The Highway Theatre was the first seasonal indoor movie theater in Jefferson City, and the State Theatre is not a dominate mainstream theater. Only the Capitol Theatre is the dominant mainstream movie house in Jefferson City.
Corrections: The Highway Theatre is an indoor movie house, not a drive-in theater. It was very confusing because of its name. It was located on 700 W Dunklin St, Jefferson City, MO 65101.
Also, the Highway Theatre ran primarily first-run features, but it can sometimes do either a second-run, a rerelease, or a weekend double-feature of a second-run/B thing in once in a while. In portions of its history, some of the first-run features the Highway Theatre played would’ve been shown at either the Capitol Theatre or the State Theatre, such as “Ceasar and Cleopatra” and “It’s A Wonderful Life” (the Capitol would’ve picked up both titles nonetheless, but its surprising to see both titles running in a short-lived theater).
The Highway Theatre did not appear as much in advertisements, some of which including opening date were unclear due to lost info. Showtimes for the Highway Theatre as I surfaced only appeared during the middle of both years, meaning that the Highway Theatre could be a seasonal movie house (possibly from May to September).
The Highway Theatre closed after 1947 following reconstruction on Highway 50 in May 1948 which the Kieselbach Corporation company had granted two permits for improvements on Highway 50. The theater was demolished the following month to make way for a used car lot for Sexton Motors.