Grand Theatre - United States

United States

  • Grand Theatre (Douglas, Arizona), aka Douglas Grand Theatre, listed on the NRHP
  • Warner Grand Theatre, San Pedro, California
  • Masonic Hall and Grand Theater, Wilmington, DE, listed on the NRHP
  • Loew's Grand Theatre, Atlanta, Georgia
  • Brown Grand Theatre, Concordia, Kansas
  • Grand Theater in Crookston, Minnesota, the oldest continuously operating movie theater in the United States
  • Grand Theater (Salem, Oregon)
  • Grand Theatre (Wheaton, Illinois), a historic theater
  • The Grand (Ellsworth, Maine), a theatre and commercial complex listed on the NRHP

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