reprinted from January of 2014
Feb 21, 2025
The Movies Of N. 8th Street
Two movie theaters were on the unit block of N. 8th Street, separated by one building. The Earle was demolished in 1961 to create another Park & Shop lot. The other theater, the Cinema, ceased operation in 1953, becoming a warehouse for the Farr shoe chain. The theater was built in 1917 as The Strand, but changed ownership and name in 1930. The lobby portion of the former Strand/Cinema still stands today, now being used as a tax service business. In the late 1970's, I operated a photographic darkroom business in part of the space.
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The Rialto, the Colonial, a great theater, and possibly a dozen just in Allentown, I believe Zandy's steak shop was at one time also a theater. The golden age of Movies is gone, never to return.
ReplyDeleteRay@7:04: You're correct about Zandy's, and other theaters which were even before our time...and the smaller theaters like the Allen.
ReplyDeleteoff topic comment (not printed): I will be covering that outrage this coming week.
Michael, being a few years older than you, I remember all the smaller theaters in Allentown and saw movies there, over the years.
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