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Title
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Columbus Movie Theaters of the 1930s Collection (SMC 87)
Description
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Movie theatres were a popular entertainment in Columbus, Georgia in the 1930s. Theatres included the Royal, Rialto, Lyric, Pastime, Dixie, Palace, Home, Liberty, and Dream Theatres, operated by the Martin Theater Company.
"It all started when Roy Martin Sr. purchased an existing nickelodeon theater on Broadway in downtown Columbus."
"It was 1912, 1914, I am not really sure," Buddy Martin said. "... I think it was called the Benita, but I am not real sure about all that, either." Roy Martin Sr. grew that one downtown Columbus theater into Martin Theaters, which owned and operated movie houses and drive-ins across the Southeast. By the time Roy Martin Jr. sold Martin Theaters in 1969 to Atlanta business tycoon J.B. Fuqua, it had grown to more than 200 screens in Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Tennessee and Kentucky. Mostly in small towns, Martin Theaters also operated in bigger places like Atlanta, Nashville and Chattanooga" (Ledger Enquirer March 4, 2016).
Date
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1930-1939
Rights
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Permission to publish material from the Early Columbus Theatre Collection (SMC 87) must be obtained from the Columbus State University Archives at Columbus State University. Use of the following credit line for publication or exhibit is required:
Early Columbus Theatre Collection (SMC 87)
Columbus State University Archives
Columbus, Georgia
Rights Holder
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Permission to publish material from the Early Columbus Theatre Collection (SMC 87) must be obtained from the Columbus State University Archives at Columbus State University. Use of the following credit line for publication or exhibit is required:
Early Columbus Theatre Collection (SMC 87)
Columbus State University Archives
Columbus, Georgia
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Title
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Letter from Shields, I. L. to E. L. Gullatt
Description
An account of the resource
A response letter to Mr. E. L. Gullatt from his Manager concerning union issues at local movie theaters (Rialto Theatre, Royal Theatre, and The Grand).
Date
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December 16th, 1930
Creator
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I. L. Shields
Type
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Letter
cinema
Columbus GA
local
Motion pictures
movie theaters
movies
Paramount Pictures
Publix Theatres
Rialto Theatre
Royal Theatre
The Grand Theatre
unions