Search results
Feb 28, 1980 · The Hipp became the nation's largest theater devoted exclusively to showing films and prospered for the next four decades, enjoying large movie crowds as Cleveland’s premier downtown movie house. The theater continued to show movies until the late 1970s, when declining attendance no longer supported the business.
Movie listings in 1995 yielded only 27 theater locations within Cuyahoga County, but among them they harbored a total of 145 screens. Serious film buffs also had the alternative venues of the Cedar-Lee Theater, the CLEVELAND INTL.
Sep 9, 2023 · Led by Atlas of Cuyahoga County, Midwest Heritage and other organizations, 294 prints were made of different buildings, neighborhoods and streets of Cleveland during the 19th century. The...
Apr 21, 2016 · Here's a vintage Cleveland theater tour - some gone, some changed, but all worthy of applause. The curtain is rising again on the 1927 built Variety Theatre on the west side, closed...
Jul 6, 2023 · In the mid-19th century, the Flats became an industrial center of Cleveland. John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil played a big part in that when the company built a headquarters on the East Bank.
Feb 14, 2024 · After all, the Mayfield Theater—a.k.a., the Mayfield Art Theatre, the Old Mayfield Theater, and the New Mayfield Repertory Cinema—has been shuttered for close to 40 years. The “Old Mayfield” moniker is particularly resonant for those passersby of the Baby Boomer generation whose...
People also ask
How many movie theaters were there in Cuyahoga County in 1995?
When did Cleveland get its first movie theater?
What happened to the Hipp Theater in Cleveland?
When was the Cleveland Play House built?
Jul 2, 2020 · Built in the 1950s, this South Euclid home (2065 Lyndway) has been meticulously maintained to keep all of the architectural charm it had when it was built. Nothing screams more mid-century modern...