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*Rialto Theater - 49 Washington St.
*Rialto Theater - 49 Washington St.


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


*Plaza Theater -    273 Essex Street (torn down 1969)
*Plaza Theater -    273 Essex Street (torn down 1969)
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*Federal Theater - 24 Federal Street (torn down 1970)
*Federal Theater - 24 Federal Street (torn down 1970)


*Empire Theater - 283-285-287 Essex Street
*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.  
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)
*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)

Revision as of 09:02, 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.

  • 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.
  • Vertical File in Salem Collection - Salem Theaters