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(Wildwood 14 was in the Birmingham city limits)
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* [[West End Family Theatre]], 1201-1203 [[Tuscaloosa Avenue Southwest]] (1924)
* [[West End Family Theatre]], 1201-1203 [[Tuscaloosa Avenue Southwest]] (1924)
* [[West End Theater]] / [[Gary's West End Theater]], 1301 [[Tuscaloosa Avenue Southwest]] (1950s)
* [[West End Theater]] / [[Gary's West End Theater]], 1301 [[Tuscaloosa Avenue Southwest]] (1950s)
* [[Wildwood 14]] / [[Regal Wildwood 14]] (1991–2005?), [[Wildwood Centre South]]
* [[Woodlawn Theater]], 5403 [[1st Avenue North]] (1924-1927), 5504 [[1st Avenue North]] (1929-1957)
* [[Woodlawn Theater]], 5403 [[1st Avenue North]] (1924-1927), 5504 [[1st Avenue North]] (1929-1957)
* [[Wylam Theater]] (1915)
* [[Wylam Theater]] (1915)
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* [[Green Springs 6]] (originally Green Springs 4; 1971–1992), [[Homewood]]
* [[Green Springs 6]] (originally Green Springs 4; 1971–1992), [[Homewood]]
* [[Homewood Theatre (cinema)|Homewood Theatre]] (originally the Royal Theatre, 1920s–1958), 2834 [[18th Street South Homewood|18th Street South]], [[Homewood]]
* [[Homewood Theatre (cinema)|Homewood Theatre]] (originally the Royal Theatre, 1920s–1958), 2834 [[18th Street South Homewood|18th Street South]], [[Homewood]]
* [[Wildwood 14]] / [[Regal Wildwood 14]] (1991–2005?), [[Wildwood Centre]], [[Homewood]]
 


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Revision as of 09:00, 11 January 2021

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

Homewood


Hoover

Tuscaloosa

Elsewhere

Green Springs movie theater

References