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The building still stands, having been converted into a storefront. It has housed [[Homewood Cycle]] since at least the 1970s. | The building still stands, having been converted into a storefront. It has housed [[Homewood Cycle]] since at least the 1970s. | ||
The theatre was depicted in the sixth and final commemorative ornament created by [[Don Stewart]] for the [[Homewood Chamber of Commerce]] from [[2002]] to [[2008]]. | The theatre was depicted in the sixth and final [[Homewood historic Christmas ornaments|commemorative ornament]] created by [[Don Stewart]] for the [[Homewood Chamber of Commerce]] from [[2002]] to [[2008]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 10:20, 24 December 2008
The Homewood Theatre was a small movie theater located at 2834 18th Street South in downtown Homewood. It's precise construction and opening dates are not known, but it is believed to have opened shortly after the city was incorporated in 1927. The theater was later remodeled, reopening on April 3, 1941. It closed permanently in the mid to late 1950s.
The building still stands, having been converted into a storefront. It has housed Homewood Cycle since at least the 1970s.
The theatre was depicted in the sixth and final commemorative ornament created by Don Stewart for the Homewood Chamber of Commerce from 2002 to 2008.
References
- Movie Theatre Information - Historical Information: Alabama: Birmingham. Accessed 25 July 2006
- Bryan, Kim (December 24, 2008) "Homewood's commemorative ornaments now relegated to history." Birmingham News