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1950 Dale Evans, Roy Rogers and Trigger (Roy's horse) appeared at the Ohio Theatre. 1953 the twin billing of The Long, Long Trailer starring Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz and Cheaper by the Dozen is the Ohio Theatre’s all-time biggest movie draw. 1960 the Democratic Party rented the Ohio Theatre for John F. Kennedy's presidential campaign.
The most recent addition to the list of theaters operated by CAPA is the Valentine Theatre in Toledo, Ohio. On June 22, 2009 the Toledo Cultural Arts Center announced that they had initiated a five-year agreement with CAPA to oversee operations of the 114-year-old landmark theater. Recently the recipient of a multimillion-dollar renovation, the ...
Pages in category "Cinemas and movie theaters in Ohio" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. ... Ohio Theatre (Toledo, Ohio) P. Palace Theatre ...
2413 Collingwood Blvd, Toledo OH 43620 The Collingwood Arts Center ( CAC ) is located at 2413 Collingwood in Toledo, Ohio in the Old West End neighborhood [ 1 ] The center has been "Creatively serving visual and performing artists with residential, studio, and theatre space since 1985" [ 1 ]
Ohio Goes to the Movies is set to start in mid-February in 2026 in all 88 counties until mid-October. According to Kreuzman, 89 venues across the state have already signed up to participate — a ...
The Stranahan Theater & Great Hall, commonly known as the Stranahan Theater is a concert hall located in Toledo, Ohio.The facility was constructed in 1969 and until the mid-1990s was called Masonic Auditorium because attached to the west side of the theater is a structure owned and occupied by several Masonic organizations.
Both theaters were eventually sold by AMC to National Amusements in 1995, and later closed. The mall closed its doors after 36 years of business on June 29, 2008 and by November 1, 2009, the Southwyck Mall was completely demolished; the last structure to be demolished being the Montgomery Ward automobile service center.
The Valentine Theatre is located in the downtown district of Toledo, Ohio at the corner of Superior and Adams Streets. The 129-year-old facility seats 901.. From 1925 to approximately 1928 The Toledo Society for the Blind (Now the Sight Center of Northwest Ohio) rented space there for their operations.