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The '''New Theater''' once stood on the 100 block of Main Street in downtown Little Rock.  
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The '''New Theater''' once occupied frontage at 112-114 Main Street in downtown Little Rock. The New Theater opened in the 1930s and closed around 1964. The 886-seat theater gained a reputation for showing racy films. The theater was owned by Rowley United.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
  
 
*Mike Trimble, "Biggest Project Includes Leveling of Entire Block," ''Arkansas Gazette,'' March 21, 1968.
 
*Mike Trimble, "Biggest Project Includes Leveling of Entire Block," ''Arkansas Gazette,'' March 21, 1968.
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*Mike Trimble, "30 Years Create Downtown Differences," ''Arkansas Gazette,'' May 2, 1982.
  
 
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[[Category:Theaters]]

Latest revision as of 18:13, 8 January 2016

The New Theater once occupied frontage at 112-114 Main Street in downtown Little Rock. The New Theater opened in the 1930s and closed around 1964. The 886-seat theater gained a reputation for showing racy films. The theater was owned by Rowley United.

References

  • Mike Trimble, "Biggest Project Includes Leveling of Entire Block," Arkansas Gazette, March 21, 1968.
  • Mike Trimble, "30 Years Create Downtown Differences," Arkansas Gazette, May 2, 1982.

External links