Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Miles Theatre

Charles Miles opened the Miles Theatre at 2071 East 9th Street on October 26, 1913. At a cost of around a half million dollars the theatre seated 1,300, Over the years the house changed names and policies a number of times. The Miles was later known as the Columbia with a burlesque policy. For a time in the mid 30's it was home to a WPA theatre group and known as the Federal Theatre. Eventually it became the Carter, home to cheap exploitation films and third rate double bills before being razed in 1959.
Cropped from a larger image, date and photographer unknown.
From the Plain Dealer, February 3, 1914.
From the Plain Dealer, April 20, 1919.
From The Plain Dealer, April 24, 1921.
From The Plain Dealer, November 7, 1924.
From The Plain Dealer, August 25, 1927.
From The Plain Dealer, October 14, 1928.
From The Plain Dealer, 20, 1935.
From The Plain Dealer, December 19, 1937.
From The Plain Dealer, August 16, 1954.
From The Plain Dealer, March 28, 1958.

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