Cinema 16:9 at the Lansdowne Theatre, Lansdowne PA

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What used to be called the Lansdowne Theatre in Lansdown PA is now the home to Cinema 16:9, and has been recommended by Retro Roadmap Reader Adam Cooperstein. Cinema 16:9 is one of the tenants in this originally glorious theatre structure that opened in 1927. Like many Main Street movie houses, it has had its

The Artcraft Theatre in Franklin, IN – our First Indiana Retro Roadmap Recommendation!

Susie Fleck Artcraft Theatre Franklin IN

Retro Roadmap reader Jaime Shilts writes: I HAVE to recommend the Artcraft Theatre in Franklin, IN. It’s a 1922 Art Deco theatre with a lobby full of neon and memories. We show classic movies every other weekend (sometimes every week) and make the best popcorn around as it is grown locally. At our night shows,

Springmill Drive-In Mansfield, Ohio – Another Retro Reader Recommendation!

Springmill Drive In Traveling Praters

Tonya, matriarch of The Traveling Praters writes to share her fave Retro Roamdap worthy spot! I love the Springmill Drive-in located in Mansfield, Ohio and think everyone should visit. The first movie I ever watched was at this drive-in so I may be a bit sappy and nostalgic, but many of these entertainment complexes from

Latrobe PA Drive In Movie Theatre to be Demolished so Visit Your Local Drive-in This Summer!

Latrobe PA Hi Way Drive In Movie Theatre RetroRoadmap.com

Just got the sad news from Brian Butko’s Lincoln Highway News blog that the Hi Way Drive In Theatre in Latrobe PA is going to be demolished and replaced by a CVS. So sad!

A Vintage Movie Theatre That’s Movin’ on Up -The Jefferson Theatre in Beaumont TX

Jefferson Theatre Sign Beaumont TX RetroRoadmap.com

Built in 1927 and reopened in 2003 the Jefferson Theatre has been through some rough times. But now, as part of the Beaumont Civic Center Complex, things are movin’ on up for this classic theater. (If you want to move on up at the Jefferson, I reckon you could use those stairs on the left,

Leavitt Theatre Ogunquit, ME Starts Silent Film Series With Live Music Sunday June 5

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This just in – tomorrow June 5 begins the first in a series of silent films being shown at the historic Leavitt Theatre in Ogunquit, ME. Got this information straight from their Facebook page – how handy!

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