Downtown Cinema
134 N. Phillips Avenue,
Sioux Falls,
SD
57104
134 N. Phillips Avenue,
Sioux Falls,
SD
57104
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Previous Names: Strand Theatre, Granada Theatre, Cinema
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The Strand Theatre was opened December 23, 1916. Another of one Sioux Falls' lost movie houses, it was renamed Granada Theatre on October 1, 1929 with “William Fox Movietone Follies of 1929”. On December 6, 1957 it was renamed Strand Theatre again. It became the Cinema on January 30, 1964. It was closed in July 1975.
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Roger I told my Mom about this web site and she told me about the time her and her friend went to see a movie you managed in Luverne MN the show they say was Pink Panther. Do you have any pictures of the theaters? I do have some I got out of a book that was done for Joe Floyd….OH and by the way I never worked in the theaters that was my sister Brenda….I just liked watching the movies…LOL
The Granada was the first theater in Sioux Falls that Joe L Floyd managed. He later built the Hollywood Theater and Kelo radio and Kelo-land TV and he had a Hudson car dealership on the side. In his own words “I’m Joe Floyd and I’m one Helluva Salesman!”
I did manage the Palace Theater in Luverne MN 1974-76. The movie was Return of the Pink Panther that your mother came to see. I think. But then I thought you worked at the Hollywood and it was some time ago.
Sharon. my email is on my profile. Click on my name and send me a message. Would love to see the photos you have. I am working on getting my photos in digital format so they can be posted. Hello to Arlene!!!
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Kenneth LeRoy Olson was born in Hale, Wisconsin on August 18, 1922 to Hanna and Almer Olson, one of their seven sons. They moved to Manly in 1929. Kenneth attended school until 1940, and worked at the Manly Creamery and the Lido Theatre after school hours. He married Shirley Marsh on September 1, 1940 in Osage. In 1942, Kenneth and his family, now including their two children Larry and Steve, moved to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where he managed the Granada Theatre.
Kenneth Olson joined the Marines on December 26, 1943 and left the next day for Camp Pendleton and went into action overseas a year or so later.
On February 20, 1945, Marine Corporal Kenneth L. Olson died of wounds received in action at Iwo Jima. One mmonth later, his wife received the following telegram:
“Deeply regret to inform you that your husband, assistant cook Kenneth L. Olson USMCR died 20th February 1945 of wounds received in action at Iwo Jima Volcano Islands, in the performance of his duty and service of his country. The remains were buried at sea. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy.
A. Vandergriff, Gen. U.S.M. "
Still later, his wife received a letter from the Chaplain’s Office of the US Marines stating that “there never was anyone more highly respected and beloved” than Cpl. Olson.
He is listed on the Tablets of the Missing at Honolulu Memorial, Honolulu, Hawaii. He was awarded the Purple Heart.
This one opened on October 1, 1929.
December 23rd, 1916 grand opening ad as Strand in the photo section.
December 6th, 1957 grand opening as Strand in photo section.
January 30th, 1964 grand opening ad as Cinema in the photo section.
Closed July of 1975. This was built from the start as a theater, the May 1916 map shows that corner empty. Site is now a desolate little park.