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Oklahoma Cityand Tulsa movietheatres anddrive-ins
 
Includes all suburbs
 
12/30/2011
 
 
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OKLAMOMA CITY 
OKLAHOMA COUNTY 
OKLAHOMA CITY 
14 Flags Drive-In
9901 South Western1968-19821,600 carsThis drive-in was the largest ever built inthe state. The screen was 132x80 feet.
77 Drive-In
 9301 S Shields Blvd1949-1975Owners:1961-1969 Barton Theatres1975 Gulf States Theatres, Inc.
 Academy X
 108 W. Main1968-1972This was an adult cinema.
 AcadimiX
 AKA: X-Cite17 N. Harvey1972-1977150 seatsThis was an adult cinema.
 Agnew
 2821 S Agnew1945-1958700 seatsVideo Independent Theaters, Inc. ownedthis theatre in 1950.
 Airline Drive-In
 Will Rogers Rd & SW 29
th
St. July 9
th
, 1950-1973Barton Theatres owned this theatre 1961-1969.
 Aldridge
 
303 NE 2nd St 1920-? 1961750 seatsDon't bother to look for black (Aldridge,Blue Moon, Carter, Eastside, Jewel)theatre ads in the Daily Oklahoman, orany other white newspaper. Afro- American theatres advertised exclusivelyin the Black Dispatch. It was owned byBijou Amusements.
 
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 Almonte Cinema 6
2956 SW 59th St 1981-1999Owners:1981-1987 Commonwealth Theatres, Inc.1987-1999 United Artists Theatre Circuit 
Barton's Coronado
 4020 N. MacArthur1951-1962Barton Theatres owned this theatre .
Bijou
 29 Main January 27
th
, 1906-January 1907
Bijou Airdome
Sheridan Av & Harvey St.May 13
th
, 1906-end of season
Bison
 1314 NE 23rd St 1941-1962546 seatsThe Bison Theatre was an exact copy of the Mayflower Cinema, also on (NW)23rd Street.
Blue Moon
 2203 Exchange? 1935-? 1955This was an Afro-American theatre.
Bricktown & Ciné Capri 16
150 E RenoOctober 1
st 
, 2004-This is the first cinema for HarkinsTheatres outside of the Phoenix,AZ areaas well as the first cinema downtown since
the 1940’s.
 

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