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*[[Paramount Theater]] - 180 Essex Street (torn down 1970). Built in 1929 as a motion picture house. Seats 2,187 persons.
*[[Paramount Theater]] - 180 Essex Street (torn down 1970). Built in 1929 as a motion picture house. Seats 2,187 persons.


*Plaza Theater -    273 Essex Street (torn down 1969). Opened Dec. 31, 1913; rebuilt after a disastrous fire in 1917. Seating capacity was 770.
*Plaza Theater -    273 Essex Street (torn down 1969). Opened Dec. 31, 1913; rebuilt after a disastrous fire in 1917. Seating capacity was 770. Closed in the mid 1950's.


*Federal Theater - 24 Federal Street (torn down 1970)
*Federal Theater - 24 Federal Street (torn down 1970)
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*"Paramount Theatre" ''Salem Evening News'', April 17, 1930.
*"Paramount Theatre" ''Salem Evening News'', April 17, 1930.
*"Salem Theater slated for demolition", ''Salem Evening News'', May 9, 1985., p1.
*"Salem Theater slated for demolition", ''Salem Evening News'', May 9, 1985., p1.
*City's golden age of theaters glittered" ''Salem Evening News,'' Feb. 20,2002. p.A2
*Vertical File in Salem Collection - Salem Theaters
*Vertical File in Salem Collection - Salem Theaters
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Revision as of 08:11, 17 October 2008

Some of the defunct theaters in Salem are:

  • Theatre Comique - 47 Washington St.
  • Rialto Theater - 49 Washington St.
  • Paramount Theater - 180 Essex Street (torn down 1970). Built in 1929 as a motion picture house. Seats 2,187 persons.
  • Plaza Theater - 273 Essex Street (torn down 1969). Opened Dec. 31, 1913; rebuilt after a disastrous fire in 1917. Seating capacity was 770. Closed in the mid 1950's.
  • Federal Theater - 24 Federal Street (torn down 1970)
  • Empire Theater - 283-285-287 Essex Street. Built in 1906, seated nearly 1500. This was also the site of Mechanic Hall, erected of brick in 1839, and destroyed by fire Feb. 4, 1905.
  • Salem Theater (E.M.Loew's) 293 Essex Street, was built in 1952 as a motion picture house. It was air-conditioned and had the largest screen on the North Shore. Seating capacity 1,000. - (demolished May 9, 1985)

See Also

  • "Salem Theater" Salem Evening News, April 15, 16, 22,24 and 26, 1901.
  • "Paramount Theatre" Salem Evening News, April 17, 1930.
  • "Salem Theater slated for demolition", Salem Evening News, May 9, 1985., p1.
  • City's golden age of theaters glittered" Salem Evening News, Feb. 20,2002. p.A2
  • Vertical File in Salem Collection - Salem Theaters