Cottonwood Cinema - Big Timber, MT
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N 45° 50.020 W 109° 57.232
12T E 581246 N 5076099
A movie theatre since the early 1920s, the Cottonwood Theatre has had more names than one can shake a stick at.
Waymark Code: WM115FD
Location: Montana, United States
Date Posted: 08/19/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
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Opened as the Arcade Theatre in the 1920s, the theatre went through a series of name changes, then closed for two decades before reopening as the Cottonwood Theatre in 1984. In about 2010 it became the Cottonwood Cinema and today it appears to have changed names once again to the Sweet Grass Arts Theater, screening first run movies. At present Once Upon a Time in ... Hollywood is showing.

This is an ad placed in the August 28, 1924 edition of the Big Timber Pioneer by the Arcade Theatre. Ad goes Here
The Arcade Theatre was opened in the early-1920’s with seating provided for 250. In 1935 it was renamed State Theatre. In the early-1960’s it was operated by the Rocky Mountain Theater Corp. It was later renamed Martin Theatre, and around 2010 it was renamed Cottonwood Cinema. By 2016 it had been renamed State Cinema.
From Cinema Treasures
Following are excerpts from a news article published in the local paper at the time the theatre was about to reopen in 1984.
Top-notch movie theatre will open here
next week
Feb. 15, 1984 | The Big Timber Pioneer
The movie houses in Bozeman and Billings will have nothing on Big Timber when the Cottonwood Theatre opens its doors. The anticipated Grand Opening of the long-awaited new entertainment in town will be next week, owner Steve Kuennen says.

It’s been twenty years since the old Arcade Theatre closed its doors. Since then Big Timber has been without an indoor movie house. The Arcade was located where the Cottonwood is now, 221 McLeod Street, the building most recently vacated by The Centerpiece.

Kuennen has spent the past three and a half months refurbishing the building back into a movie house. He has paid close attention to detail and comfort Movie goers will find the atmosphere and surroundings comparable with theatres in much larger cities. Equipment recently installed at the Cottonwood include two projectors and a Dolby stereo sound system. Steve explained the system “ enhances the sound through creating less distortion,” and described it as one of the best. The speakers are installed behind the new perforated poly vinyl l8’ by 19’ screen to create a true sound sense.

The screen is capable of reflecting 3-D movies. The walls of the theatre are draped in specially designed curtains to aid in the production of the desired sound effect in the viewing room.

The theatre will seat 170 people, allowing for spatial comfort m each seat a feature the owner insisted upon The floor has been rebuilt to slant downward and is designed for optimum viewing from any portion of the audience area...

A special feature of the new enterprise will be Saturday afternoon matinees for the kids. The concessions at the movie house will be an important part of the movie going experience with a full line of traditional food and drinks to be offered. Prices of the concessions and the movie tickets will be comparable to similar show centers in the area, Kuennen said...
From the Big Timber Pioneer
Year Theater Opened: ca 1924

Ticket Price (local currency): 7.00 (listed in local currency)

Matinee Price (local currency): 2.00 (listed in local currency)

Number of Screen(s): 1

Concessions Available: yes

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