Fox Theatres - List of Fox Theatres

List of Fox Theatres

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  • Atlanta, Georgia -- Opened 1929
  • Aurora, Illinois --Opened 1935
  • Bakersfield, California -- Opened 1930
  • Banning, California -- Currently open with 3 screens
  • Brooklyn, New York -- Opened 1928, demolished 1971
  • Billings, Montana -- Opened November 13, 1931, the last Art Deco theatre in the United States built by 20th Century Fox Corporation; sold to Carsich Theatres in 1978; renovated and reopened as the Alberta Bair Theatre for the Performing Arts in 1987
  • Boulder, Colorado -- Opened 1926 as the Rialto Theatre
  • Centralia, Washington -- Opened in 1930. Closed in 1990s. Currently being restored.
  • Detroit, Michigan -- Largest of the Fox theatres, opened 1928, fully restored 1988
  • Fullerton, California -- Opened 1925
  • Green Bay, Wisconsin -- opened February 14, 1930
  • Hanford, California -- Opened 1929 and is currently used for live concerts, restoration is ongoing
  • Hutchinson, Kansas -- Opened 1931
  • Joplin, Missouri -- Opened 1930, now converted to a church
  • Springfield, Missouri -- Also originally part of the Electric Theatre chain, and also now serving as a church. Built by M.E. Gillioz, who later built the Gillioz Theatre in Springfield.
  • Las Cruces, New Mexico -- Opened 1926, acquired by Fox in 1929, restored in 2005.
  • Oakland, California -- Opened 1928, restored in 2009
  • Paso Robles, California -- Opening and closing dates unknown, still standing but abandoned
  • Pomona, California -- Opened 1931
  • Portland, Oregon -- Opened 1911; theater demolished April 1997
  • Redlands, California -- Opened 1928
  • Redwood City, California --Opened in 1929, remodeled in the 1950s, listed on National Register of Historic Places in 1993
  • Riverside, California -- Opened 1929, first theatre to preview Gone with the Wind; restored in 2008-2009, reopened January 2010,
  • San Bernardino, California -- Opened 1929
  • Salina, Kansas -- Opened 1932
  • San Diego, California -- Opened 1929
  • San Francisco, California -- Opened 1929, demolished 1963
  • San Jose, California California Theatre (San Jose) -- Opened 1927, closed in 1973, renovated and reopened in 2004
  • Santa Barbara, California -- Opened 1930
  • Seattle, Washington -- Opened 1929, renamed Roxy in 1933
  • Spokane, Washington -- Opened 1931
  • St. Louis, Missouri -- Opened 1929
  • Stockton, California -- Opened 1930, renamed The Bob Hope Theatre
  • Toronto, Ontario, Canada -- Opened 1914
  • Tucson, Arizona -- Opened 1930
  • Visalia, California -- Opened 1930, reopened 1999
  • Watsonville, California -- Closed 2009
  • Westwood, Los Angeles, California -- Opened 1931

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