This opened as No-Name theatre on May 29th, 1936. On July 2nd, 1936 the management announced an $10 prize for the winning name. Hauber won. May 29th, July 1st and July 3rd ads in the photo section for this theatre.
April 10th, 1968 and February 8th, 1974 grand opening ads in the photo sections. 3 cinemas on February 1st,1980, 4 cinemas on December 3rd, 1982, and nine screens on June 20th, 1986. No grand opening ads in the philly newspapers 1980-1986.
October 21st, 1913 grand opening ad as Astor in the photo section.
December 5th, 1908 grand opening ad as Proctors in the photo section.
August 19th, 1905 grand opening ad in the photo section.
September 19th, 1986 grand opening ad as a 6-plex in the photo section. The twin closed down in 1985.
This opened on June 17th, 1983 with four screens and expanded to 8 screens on July 1st, 1983.
This opened on December 25th, 1973. Its grand opening ad can be found in the photo section.
This opened on August 3rd, 1967. Grand opening ad in photo section.
This opened in 1936 as Rex and renamed as a art cinema called Cinema. December 19th, 1963 grand opening ad in photo section.
Reopened as Star on July 20th, 1950. Grand opening ad in photo section.
1941 was a busy year for new theatres in the area. The Annex in Pineville on June 20th, Don two days later and the Joy on Dec 24th.
This opened on December 24th, 1941. Its grand opening ad can be found in the photo section.
This opened on June 22nd, 1941. Ad from the day before in the photo section.
June 20th, 1941 grand opening ad in photo section
This opened as No-Name theatre on May 29th, 1936. On July 2nd, 1936 the management announced an $10 prize for the winning name. Hauber won. May 29th, July 1st and July 3rd ads in the photo section for this theatre.
This was renamed Paramount on October 4th, 12:01 AM, 1930. Grand opening ad from the 3rd in the photo section.
This opened on October 30th, 1915. Grand opening ad in photo section.
Grand opening ad in photo section.
December 22, 2006 grand opening ads in the photo section.
December 17th, 1982 grand opening also posted online.
May 19th, 1999 grand opening ad from the Philadelphia Inquirer in the photo section.
December 18th, 1998 grand opening ad in the photo section. The Loew’s Cherry Hill also opened the same day.
This is not to be confused with the Plymouth Cinema at Ridge and Butler Pike operated by Budco and opened from October 15th, 1965-1984.
June 29th, 1966 as well as the December 20th, 1970 grand openings in the photo section. Listings stopped in 1996.
April 10th, 1968 and February 8th, 1974 grand opening ads in the photo sections. 3 cinemas on February 1st,1980, 4 cinemas on December 3rd, 1982, and nine screens on June 20th, 1986. No grand opening ads in the philly newspapers 1980-1986.
August 30th, 1968 , December 20th, 1974 and October 22nd, 1976 grand opening ads in the photo section.