This drive-in was listed as open in 1949 with the name at that time being the Air Line Auto Theatre. By the mid-1970’s it was known as the Air Line Drive-In Theatre.
In 1928 there were four theatres listed as open in Union City. The Union Grand, Victory, Strand and the Miami. So the Miami was open in 1928 and at that time seated 450.
When kerasotes took over this theatre they devided it into three theatre. Two downstairs and one in the balcony. This is now used for a church with the sanctuary in the balcony and the downstairs is used for performance space and a children’s church.
Publisher: National Park Service
Published: 03/01/1982
Access: Public access
Restrictions: All Rights Reserved
Format/Size: Physical document with text, photos and map
Language: eng: English
Note: Cheapside and Ferry Sts.
Item No.: 82000077 NRIS (National Register Information System)
Subject: EVENT
Subject: ARCHITECTURE/ENGINEERING
Subject: ARCHITECTURE
Subject: COMMERCE
Subject: PERFORMING ARTS
Subject: POLITICS/GOVERNMENT
Subject: FEDERAL
Subject: BUILDING
Subject: 1900-1924
Subject: 1875-1899
Subject: 1850-1874
Subject: 1825-1849
Keywords: Culbertson & Plew;1837;1880
Place: INDIANA — Switzerland County — Vevay
This was the Rialto Theatre prior to being known as the Ohio Theatre. It opened in 1929. Initially seating was 600 and the Ohio was open into the 1960’s with seating at 505.
Became the State Theatre in 1928. No longer listed in 1930.
Photo from 1986
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The Comet Theatre was listed as open in 1931 with 150 seats.
The Cecile Theatre opened in 1914, but it was listed as being located on Broadway Avenue S., was the Cecile and Cokato two difference theatres?
The Time Theatre opened in 1934 and seated 500 at that time.
The last display ad for this theatre was on September 17, 1998.
This should be listed as the Northtown Cinemas 4
599 Northtown Dr NE, Blaine, MN 55448
The Buck Theatre opened in 1938.
The Andria Theatre was listed as open in 1937 with seating at 750.
The former Rivoli Theatre is the Albert Lea Art Center which is a Antique Mall. The mall features craftes, art work and other shopping.
This drive-in was listed as open in 1949 with the name at that time being the Air Line Auto Theatre. By the mid-1970’s it was known as the Air Line Drive-In Theatre.
In 1928 there were four theatres listed as open in Union City. The Union Grand, Victory, Strand and the Miami. So the Miami was open in 1928 and at that time seated 450.
This Cinema opened on October 31, 2013.
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When kerasotes took over this theatre they devided it into three theatre. Two downstairs and one in the balcony. This is now used for a church with the sanctuary in the balcony and the downstairs is used for performance space and a children’s church.
National Register Entry
Publisher: National Park Service Published: 03/01/1982 Access: Public access Restrictions: All Rights Reserved Format/Size: Physical document with text, photos and map Language: eng: English Note: Cheapside and Ferry Sts. Item No.: 82000077 NRIS (National Register Information System) Subject: EVENT Subject: ARCHITECTURE/ENGINEERING Subject: ARCHITECTURE Subject: COMMERCE Subject: PERFORMING ARTS Subject: POLITICS/GOVERNMENT Subject: FEDERAL Subject: BUILDING Subject: 1900-1924 Subject: 1875-1899 Subject: 1850-1874 Subject: 1825-1849 Keywords: Culbertson & Plew;1837;1880 Place: INDIANA — Switzerland County — Vevay
Record Number: 385560
This was the Rialto Theatre prior to being known as the Ohio Theatre. It opened in 1929. Initially seating was 600 and the Ohio was open into the 1960’s with seating at 505.
The Lyric Theatre was loated at 1 S. Main St. Open prior to 1925 and was open into the 1960’s.
The correct address for this drive-in is 2037 Highway 67. Telephone is 812.879.4240
The Tivoli is open presenting live performance and first run movies.
The Studio 10 opened in 2003 with 1,210 seats.
This theatre is now operated by Regal Cinemas, the name should be Regal Seymour Stadium 8.
The Rex Theatre was listed as open in 1934 asnd no longer listed in 1947.
The Paramount Theartre was never wired for sound.