Lodi Theatre

125 Lodi Street,
Lodi, WI 53555

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Architects: Myles E. Belongia, Urban F. Peacock

Firms: Peacock & Belongia

Functions: Martial Arts School

Styles: Quonset Hut

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The Lodi Theatre was opened in Spring of 1949 and was operated by Lyle Turner. It had a facade of concrete block with a Quonset Hut style auditorium. Closed in July 1974. In 2023 a karate school operates in the building.

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Joe Vogel
Joe Vogel on April 25, 2025 at 7:17 pm

Groundbreaking for the $40,000, 425-seat theater project at Lodi, Wisconsin was noted in the December 11, 1948 issue of Boxoffice. Opening was expected in the spring of 1949. Owner Lyle Turner had been operating a theater in the town’s City Hall. The new building would feature a concrete block front with second floor office, projection booth, and cry room, and a Quonset type auditorium.

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