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The '''Newmar Theatre''' was a motion-picture theater operated by the Newmar Theatre Corporation and owned by Waters Theatre Co. and Lt.  Col. Martin R. Rice. The art-deco theater was designed by [[Burnham and Echols Architects]] and opened in late [[1948]] on [[2nd Avenue North]] between [[19th Street North|19th]] and [[20th Street North|20th]] Streets.
The '''Newmar Theatre''' was a motion-picture theater operated by the Newmar Theatre Corporation and owned by Waters Theatre Co. and Lt.  Col. Martin R. Rice. The art-deco theater was designed by [[Burnham and Echols Architects]] and opened in late [[1948]] on [[2nd Avenue North]] between [[19th Street North|19th]] and [[20th Street North|20th]] Streets.
A fire broke out in the theater in September [[1951]], destroying the screen and damaging three rows of seats.


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Revision as of 18:49, 3 September 2011

The Newmar Theatre was a motion-picture theater operated by the Newmar Theatre Corporation and owned by Waters Theatre Co. and Lt. Col. Martin R. Rice. The art-deco theater was designed by Burnham and Echols Architects and opened in late 1948 on 2nd Avenue North between 19th and 20th Streets.

A fire broke out in the theater in September 1951, destroying the screen and damaging three rows of seats.