STATE Theater Quincy IL
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N 39° 55.610 W 091° 24.206
15S E 636430 N 4420856
STATE Theater Quincy IL 434 South 8th, Quincy, IL
Waymark Code: WMFY5D
Location: Illinois, United States
Date Posted: 12/16/2012
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Big B Bob
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Built in 1938 closed in 1992 and since then restored and re purposed into a meeting hall. It was very inovative in its day.

The history of this theater from (visit link)

"On Christmas Day in 1938, the State Theater
opened with Alexander's Ragtime Band starring
Tyrone Power, Alice Faye, and Don Ameche.
Charles Behrensmeyer was retained to design the
theater in 1927 and Leo Monckton erected the theater.

The State Theater was advertised as an attractive movie
house, modern in every detail, including
air-conditioning. It was a 500-seat theater with an Art
Deco style The long,narrow design, sloping floor and
Celotex material made the theater one of the most
"sound perfect" buildings in the area.

The theater also had two innovations that had never
been tried before in Quincy. The back row seats in the
main section was fitted with acoustical devices for
the hearing impaired. The other innovation was a
“crying room” in the second floor where mothers could
take their small children and still view and hear the
picture.

The entrance to the theater on South Eighth street
had a wide lobby. The ticket office was in the
center and to the right as one entered was the men’s
room and to the left was the powder room for women.
The lobby was decorated in apple green and maroon
with silver stripes and a terazzo floor.

In the auditorium, the seats were of the lastest
style, self rising so that as soon as they were not
in use they would fold up. The auditorium walls
were a maroon finish to five feet from the floor,
with a pleasing light color of Celotex material
above that.

The last feature film at the State Theater was
“Little Man Tate”.

The State Theater closed in February 1992 after
Kerasotes Theaters had operated the theater for several
decades.
Year Theater Opened: 1938

Number of Screen(s): 1

Web site: [Web Link]

Ticket Price (local currency): Not Listed

Matinee Price (local currency): Not Listed

Concessions Available: Not Listed

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