Fox Theater - Centralia, WA
Posted by: Hikenutty
N 46° 42.919 W 122° 57.296
10T E 503444 N 5173530
The art deco style Fox Theatre was built in 1930 and can be found within the Centralia Downtown Historic District at 123 S. Tower Avenue. Tower Avenue was originally part of US 99 before I-5 was built.
Waymark Code: WM3N61
Location: Washington, United States
Date Posted: 04/23/2008
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Centralia was one of the many small towns south of the Puget Sound that travellers on U.S. Route 99 could stop for the night. While there they might catch a movie at either the Fox Theater or the Liberty Theater. The downtown is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a National Historic District, and the Fox Theater is considered one of the contributing buildings.
The following information about the Fox is from historylink.org, an online encyclopedia of Washington State history:
Sometime in 1930 the Fox Theatre, located at 119 South Tower Avenue, opens in Centralia. B. Marcus Priteca (1889-1971), at the time the foremost architect of theaters on the West Coast (if not in the entire United States), acts as a consultant on the project.
The single-screen Fox (“the last word in talking picture entertainment,” according to a painted advertisement on the side of the building) presented movies in Centralia for six decades. The venue finally closed its doors in the 1990s.
Facing the possible loss of the theater, the city of Centralia purchased the Fox in May 2000, and then looked for a buyer to redevelop the property. Sensitive to the historical nature of the building, the city placed several conditions on redevelopment options, mandating that the space be used as a convention center, that the outside of the venue (including its marquee) be restored to its original condition, and that community activities may be held in the renovated space.
In 2003 Opera Pacifica -- an opera group from Olympia -- purchased the Fox with the goal of returning the grand old theater to its former glory.
Estimates put the cost of renovating the Fox at approximately $1.6 million.