Belair Theatre
5 N. Main Street,
Bel Air,
MD
21014
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Functions: Office Space
Styles: Colonial Revival
Previous Names: Argonne Theatre
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The Argonne Theatre opened in the early-1920’s seating almost 1,000. The building was originally Colonial in style with red brick and white granite trim. It had a large V shaped marquee when it was remodeled and renamed the Belair Theatre. The name Belair stretched across the front of the marquee. During another remodel the upper portion of the front facade was plastered over in stucco to give it a more Art Deco modern look.
The Belair Theatre closed in the 1970’s. The exterior of the building has been restored to its original Colonial style and the red brick and granite trim is now back in place. It has now become office space.
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Here is a website with photos:
http://www.kilduffs.com/BKA.html
Here is another early photo of the Argonne:
http://tinyurl.com/zwyh7
it closed in early 80s. I worked as a projectionist there until 1981.
Here is a 1986 photo:
http://tinyurl.com/yjk2r99
Full size version of the previsouly posted photo added, courtesy of the AmeriCar The Beautiful Facebook page.
Addressed should be changed to 5 North Main Street, as there is also a 5 South. Below rental listing claims it was built in 1930, and renovated into office space in 1992.
http://www.mackenziecommercial.com/property-search/5-n-main-street/
rlb maybe you can help me. I am trying to find out the name of a movie that played at this theater in the late 70’s. Do you or anyone else reading this know where I can find a listing of movies that played in this theater. Thanks