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| Kansas Movie Theatres (page 3) |
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| El Dorado Theatre El Dorado, KS |
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| The El Dorado Theatre opened in the 1920s and closed sometime after 1950. The building is now occupied by the Hot Rod Cafe. For more, see this website. |
| Fox Pavilion Theatre Hays, KS |
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| The Fox Pavilion Theatre was designed by Samuel W. Bihr, Jr. It opened in 1950 as the Fox Theatre. For more, see this website. |
| Nova Theatre Stockton, KS |
Norton Theatre Norton, KS |
Jayhawk Theatre Atwood, KS |
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The Nova Theatre opened in 1932. It closed in 1974. Renovation work began in 1997 and the theatre reopened in 2001. In 2005, the theatre was damaged by a tornado and restored. For more, see this website.
The Norton Theatre was designed by the Boller Brothers in 1906. It was remodeled, again by the Boller Brothers, in 1947. For more, see this website. The Jayhawk Theatre was built in the 1920s. It now features movies and plays. Does anyone know more about this theatre? For more, see this website. |
| Kingman Theatre Kingman, KS |
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| The Kingman Theatre was built in 1920 as an opera house. It was known as the Meade Theatre in the 1980s. That was probably the original name since that was the last name of the owners that built the theatre. For more, see these websites: 1 and 2. |
| State Theatre Larned, KS |
Dodge Theatre Dodge City, KS |
Fox Theatre Winfield, KS |
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The State Theatre was designed by Robert Boller and opened in 1947. For more, see this website.
The Dodge Theatre opened in 1929 and closed in the late 1990s. It has been closed since then. For more, see this website. The Fox Theatre opened in 1950. By the mid-1980s, the theatre was twinned and renamed the Winfield Cinema I & II. It has been closed since 2004. For more, see these websites: 1 and 2. |
| Barron Theatre Pratt, KS |
Crest Theatre Great Bend, KS |
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The Barron Theatre opened in 1930. At some point, it was twinned. There appears to be carthalite (cement mixed with glass) details. For more, see this website.
The Crest Theatre was designed by Robert Boller and opened in 1950. It is now used as a community theater for concerts, dance, lectures, and seminars. The building is listed on the National Register of Historical Places. For more, see this website. |
| State Theatre Garden City, KS |
Fox Theatre Newton, KS |
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The State Theatre opened in 1929. It was still operating in the 1980s. However, it has been closed for many years. For more, see this website.
The Fox Theatre opened in 1914 as the Royal Theater. In 1921, it was remodeled and renamed Regent Theater. It became the Fox Theatre in 1955. The theatre has been closed since 1999. The building is now owned by the city which would like to convert the theatre into a meeting center. For more, see this website. |
| Anthony Theatre Anthony, KS |
Regent Theatre Wellington, KS |
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The Anthony Theatre opened in 1936. The theatre has been closed for many years. However, there are plans to restore it. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. For more, see these websites: 1 and 2.
The Regent Theatre was built as a skating rink. It was converted into a theatre between 1912 and 1922. The facade was restored in 2010 or 2011. For more, see this website. |
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