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Some of these mighty structures have been destroyed others have been refurbished and are open for business. If you have any information regarding Kansas theaters, opera houses or drive in theaters but they are not listed or you have additional information or pictures for a theater please email me. Let's keep the history of our classic theaters alive!
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Abilene, Kansas |
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Plaza Theater
Lyric Theatre |
| Alden, Kansas |
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Mazda Theater No history available at this time. |
| Alton, Kansas |
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Alton Drive-In Theatre No history available at this time. |
| Anthony, Kansas |
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People's Air-Dome Theatre It was an open air theatre and declared they had the first talking pictures anywhere in the country. It is no longer in existence. Anthony Theater The Anthony Theater opened on November 23, 1936. This Art Deco theater was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 18, 1991 as building #91000464. The Anthony is currently listed as an open movie theater. Star-Vue Drive In No history available at this time. Opera House (Name Unknown) The Grand Opera House, stands where the present Municipal Hall now resides. In 1888 only two larger existed between Kansas City and El Paso. January 1, 1928 a fire did extensive damage to the building. It was then torn down and the current Municipal Auditorium was built. |
| Arkansas City, Kansas |
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Rex Theater
Isis Theater
Starr Theater
Strand Theater
Howard Theater
Opera House |
| Atchison, Kansas |
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Crystal Theatre
The Crystal Theatre originally hosted vaudeville and stage shows along with the early moving pictures. Earliest mention of this theatre in the Atchison Globe newspaper was around 1913 but the theatre was likely built earlier. Old time Atchison residents say this building was originally called, "The Bucket of Blood" perhaps a saloon or other establishment? Last mention of the theatre in the Globe was in August of 1930 in an article entitled "At the Theaters".
Fox
Orpheum Theater
Royal Theatre
Universal Pictures bought the Royal around
1925. From further research this was also known as the Fox Theatre or
The Fox Royal Theatre. The original building was razed in 1947. A year
and a half later the new Fox Royal opened on January 27, 1949. The
newspaper headline read "Atchison is calling attention to the opening of
it's new theater, the Fox. The old town is getting foxy in many ways."
The opening included the world premier of the movie "The Sun Looks Up,"
live stars appeared on stage. This was and still is, the only movie that
ever premiered in Atchison. Opera House
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| Atlanta, Kansas |
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Name Unknown The old movie theater is still used as a community center. No history available at this time. |
| Atwood, Kansas |
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Jayhawk Theatre Today it is still used for plays, presentations, and films. No history available at this time.
Atwood Drive-In
Theatre |
| Augusta, Kansas |
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Augusta Theater
The Augusta Historical Theatre is a 1935 Art Deco movie palace that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is very easy to find and more than worth the short drive from Wichita, Derby, Rose Hill, Andover, Leon, Towanda, Benton, or other parts of Kansas. From Wichita just continue East on Highway 54 (Kellogg) for about 12 miles. Highway 54 turns into 7th Street in Augusta. At the third stoplight - State Street - take a right (south) and you'll see the neon marquee of the Augusta Theatre - lit up and welcoming - just two blocks down. You can't miss it and you shouldn't miss the opportunity to experience a movie in one of the very few preserved, operating movie palaces in the region. Augusta Drive In No history available at this time. |
| Axtell, Kansas |
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Royal Theater No history available at this time. |
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