El Patio Theatre

1102 Pennsylvania Avenue,
Tyrone, PA 16686

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MichaelKilgore
MichaelKilgore on August 10, 2023 at 3:28 am

Boxoffice, Nov. 23, 1964: “The El Patio Theatre in Tyrone, once one of the most modern motion picture houses in the state, will make way for an expansion of the Williams Appliance store, now adjacent to the theatre on Pennsylvania avenue. George C. Wilson, president of the theatre circuit that operated the El Patio and the Wilson Theatre in Tyrone, plus other theaters, and Richard D. Williams, owner of the appliance store, made the announcement.”

Joe Vogel
Joe Vogel on December 14, 2014 at 1:31 am

An item in the June 24, 1927, issue of the Altoona Tribune said that George Wilson’s new El Patio Theatre at Tyrone would open on Tuesday, June 28. A later article in the same paper described the El Patio’s auditorium as having a blue sky with twinkling stars, so, given the name, it must have been an atmospheric house with a Spanish theme.

The El Patio Theatre was damaged by a fire in 1942. The auditorium suffered mostly smoke and water damage, but the entrance was completely destroyed and had to be rebuilt. Warner Bros. gave up the theater in 1954, but the house continued in operation for a number of years under new management. The Wilson Family leased the property to an adjacent appliance store in late 1964, according to the February 4, 1965, issue of The Tyrone Daily Herald. The article did not say when the theater had closed permanently.

The El Patio Theatre was demolished in 1971 to make way for a highway construction project, according to the July 16 issue of the Daily Herald.

kencmcintyre
kencmcintyre on January 27, 2009 at 3:11 am

This is from Boxoffice magazine, May 1960:

The Wilson circuit closed the El Patio Theater, Tyrone, on May 8. The city’s B-house had been operating only on weekends, with Tyrone’s Wilson Theater continuing on a full-time basis.