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1910's

When theaters started getting interesting.
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    Opened in 1915 as the Clemmer Theater.  It underwent a few name changes through the years, including the State Theatre and the Metropolitan Performing Arts Center before becoming the Bing Crosby Theater in 2006.
    Opened in 1915 as the Clemmer Theater.  It underwent a few name changes through the years, including the State Theatre and the Metropolitan Performing Arts Center before becoming the Bing Crosby Theater in 2006.
    The Liberty Theater in Toppenish, WA, the "City of Murals".  Opened in 1915.  It used to have a neon marquee, but it has obviously been removed.  It's been closed for some time, but the current owner is trying to restore the building.