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=="Colored" theaters==
=="Colored" theaters==
These establishments were open to African-American audiences exclusively during the region's long period of [[segregation]]:
These establishments were open to African-American audiences exclusively during the region's long period of [[segregation]]:
* [[Champion Theatre]], 1723 [[4th Avenue North]] (1921-), 312 [[18th Street North]] (1915-1927)
* [[Champion Theatre]], 1721–1723 [[4th Avenue North]] (1921-1946), 312 [[18th Street North]] (1915-1927)
* [[Dixie Theatre]], 1712 [[4th Avenue North]] (1927-1929)
* [[Dixie Theatre]], 1712 [[4th Avenue North]] (1927-1929)
* [[8th Avenue Theater]], 411 [[Reverend Abraham Woods Jr Boulevard‎|8th Avenue North]] (1940s)
* [[8th Avenue Theater]], 411 [[Reverend Abraham Woods Jr Boulevard‎|8th Avenue North]] (1940s)

Revision as of 15:55, 24 March 2024

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

Lipscomb

Tuscaloosa

Elsewhere

Green Springs movie theater

References