Whiteside Theater - Corvallis, OR
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N 44° 33.821 W 123° 15.740
10T E 479168 N 4934517
The Whiteside Theater, built in 1922, is located in downtown Corvallis OR, on the corner of SW 4th (Hwy 99W) and SW Madison Streets.
Waymark Code: WMFHZJ
Location: Oregon, United States
Date Posted: 10/23/2012
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Striker38
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Welcome to the Whiteside Theater, one of the most beautiful theaters on all of the northwest. This theater was placed in the National Register of Historic Places in 2009 by the United States Department of the Interior. This theater, located in downtown Corvallis, lies along Hwy 99W and encompasses the era exquisitely, with it's bas-relief facade, the special tiling at the entrance floor which spells out 'Whiteside Theater' to the grandiose interior, which omits nothing in its decoration of the lobby, mezzanine and theater balconies. The following words are taken from the Whiteside Theater's website:

Wrap Text around Image When built in 1922, the Whiteside Theatre was the second grandest movie palace in Oregon at that time. The building is an excellent example of Italian Renaissance architecture applied to a theatre. It is probably Corvallis' best historic commercial building in terms of original design and integrity. The upper story of the exterior of the building retains its original ornamented effect, executed in brick, glass, cast "stone" and plaster. The original layout of the theatre is intact and numerous interior decorative features remain from the 192O's period.

The Whiteside brothers were the pioneers of the movie industry in Corvallis. They started with the Palace Theatre in 1908 and eventually operated six more theatres within the city. The theatre was operated up until the winter of 2002.

The Whiteside Theatre opened to the public on November 9, 1922. The picture "The Old Homestead" was shown that night with Mrs. Lillian McElroy accompanying on the $20,000 two-manual double touch Wurlitzer Organ. That organ was the largest, and the Whiteside Theatre the grandest, in the state of Oregon (excepting the Liberty Theatre in Portland). The Whiteside Theatre cost over $100,000 to build (a substantial sum at that time). The theatre was designed by Seattle architect H. Ryan and erected by local contractor McFadden & Swain.

It was built with brick from the Builders Supply Company and lumber from Buxton's Central Planing Mill, both Corvallis firms.

Wrap Text around ImageSam and George Whiteside built the Whiteside Theatre in 1922 in honor of their father. The Whiteside family owned the theatre building until 1985, when Vida Carlson Whiteside (whom Samuel Jr. married in 1915) sold the property to Tim Moyer Cinemas, Inc. The Whiteside family was involved in the Whiteside Theatre's activities for a total of 63 years, and in Corvallis' theatre entertainment business for over 77 years.

The Whiteside Theatre continued in operation as a movie theatre until the winter of 2002. The exterior of the building is mostly original (except for the addition of the neon marquee). The interior layout is intact, though decorative elements have been removed over the years. The "movie palace" resplendence could be returned through a proper restoration with a focus on capturing the spirit of the 1920's, bringing new life into this venerable theatre.

Currently, the Whiteside Theater is open on a limited basis for special events and other venues. The Foundation, who owns the theater, is looking for grant money and other donations in order to restore the theater to as original condition as possible.

State: Oregon

Nearest City: Corvallis

Type: Americana - Motel, diner, roadside attraction, etc.

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