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* [[Central Park Family Theater]] (built [[1925]]), 3207 [[Bessemer Road]]
* [[Central Park Family Theater]] (built [[1925]]), 3207 [[Bessemer Road]]
* [[Central Park Theatre]], 2909 [[Bessemer Road]] (1927)
* [[Central Park Theatre]], 2909 [[Bessemer Road]] (1927)
* [[Charles Theater]] (opened 1940), [[Charles Rook]], proprietor
* [[Cinema City 8]] ([[June 16]], [[1978]]–[[1992]]), [[Cobb Theatres]], [[Roebuck Marketplace|Roebuck Shopping City]], [[Parkway East]]
* [[Cinema City 8]] ([[June 16]], [[1978]]–[[1992]]), [[Cobb Theatres]], [[Roebuck Marketplace|Roebuck Shopping City]], [[Parkway East]]
* [[Cinema West]] ([[1968]]–mid 1980s)
* [[Cinema West]] ([[1968]]–mid 1980s)

Revision as of 16:19, 10 January 2023

This is a List of former cinemas:

Birmingham

Ensley

Nickelodeons

The following places of amusement offered tickets at 5¢ in 1909:

Adult cinemas

"Colored" theaters

These establishments were open to African-American audiences exclusively during the region's long period of segregation:

Former Drive-Ins

Outside Birmingham

Bessemer

Brighton

Center Point

Fairfield

Fultondale

Homewood

Hoover

Tuscaloosa

Elsewhere

Green Springs movie theater

References