This theatre opened as the Terrace theatre as the first Ultra-Vision theatre in the state on November 27th, 1968. The Ultra-Vision screen was destroyed to make two smaller theatres opening on December 22nd, 1977 with “The Gauntlet” and “Close Encounters of the Third Kind”. It was later taken over by the Georgia Theatre Company who closed it on May 1st, 1988.
It was reopened by Litchfield theatres on May 24th, 1989 as the Victory Square Cinemas with 9 screens incorporating the original, unsplit cinema of the old Terrace theatre with 8 other screens build on both sides of it. Later taken over by Regal Cinemas, who closed it in 2002. James Duffy signs the lease to reopen the theatre on December 30th, 2004 but was evicted on September 29th, 2006 and the theatre was reopened by Trademark Cinemas later who installs stadium seating. Later sold to Frank theatres who closed it in 2019 after Frank theatres goes bankrupt. It was reopened in February 2022 by the Neighborhood Cinema Group. Grand opening ads and AI enhanced images.
Last performance: August 25th, 1964.
Empire theatre closing 26 Aug 1964, Wed The Standard-Times (New Bedford, Massachusetts) Newspapers.com
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This reopened as the State theatre on September 23rd, 1923.
This is how the theatre was named Zeiterion.
Zeiterion theatre opening 12 May 1922, Fri The Standard-Times (New Bedford, Massachusetts) Newspapers.com
The American theatre opened on January 12th, 1923. Grand opening ad posted.
The Baylies Square theatre opened on December 8th, 1922. Grand opening ad posted.
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Empire theatre opening 10 Sep 1922, Sun The Sunday Standard (New Bedford, Massachusetts) Newspapers.com
Opened November 15th, 1920. Grand opening ad posted along with an AI enhanced image.
The Rialto theatre opened on November 18th, 1918. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad as Kane’s posted
The Allen’s theatre opened or placed its first ad on February 20th, 1913. AI enhanced image posted.
Opened on July 31st, 1993. Grand opening ad posted.
This theatre opened as the Terrace theatre as the first Ultra-Vision theatre in the state on November 27th, 1968. The Ultra-Vision screen was destroyed to make two smaller theatres opening on December 22nd, 1977 with “The Gauntlet” and “Close Encounters of the Third Kind”. It was later taken over by the Georgia Theatre Company who closed it on May 1st, 1988.
It was reopened by Litchfield theatres on May 24th, 1989 as the Victory Square Cinemas with 9 screens incorporating the original, unsplit cinema of the old Terrace theatre with 8 other screens build on both sides of it. Later taken over by Regal Cinemas, who closed it in 2002. James Duffy signs the lease to reopen the theatre on December 30th, 2004 but was evicted on September 29th, 2006 and the theatre was reopened by Trademark Cinemas later who installs stadium seating. Later sold to Frank theatres who closed it in 2019 after Frank theatres goes bankrupt. It was reopened in February 2022 by the Neighborhood Cinema Group. Grand opening ads and AI enhanced images.
Opened on March 15th, 1908. Grand opening ad, logo and AI enhanced photo posted.
The Sheedy’s Bijou theatre opened on January 30th, 1904 and became the Savoy theatre on May 8th, 1905. Grand opening ads and AI enhanced image posted.
The Royal theatre placed its first ad on January 3rd, 1909.
Opened September 28th, 1896. Article below:
The Comique theatre opened on March 30th, 1907. Grand opening ad posted.
This opened as the Majestic theatre on May 6th, 1907. Grand opening ad and AI enhanced image posted.
Placed its first ad as Nickel on March 22nd, 1908. Ad and AI enhanced image posted.
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Fairfax theatre opening 26 Jun 1941, Thu The Florida Times-Union (Jacksonville, Florida) Newspapers.com
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St. Johns theatre opening 05 Jun 1941, Thu The Florida Times-Union (Jacksonville, Florida) Newspapers.com
and closed on January 17th, 2000 leaving the Tinseltown as the last indoor cinema in town.
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Beach theatre opening 22 Jul 1936, Wed The Florida Times-Union (Jacksonville, Florida) Newspapers.com