The Needles Theater was built in 1929 by the Masonic Order at an estimated cost of $120,000. The order occupied the second floor and leased the theater space on the main level. Two shops were initially housed on the first level, as well, including a real estate business and a Sweet Shoppe. The theater, which seated 700 people, opened on March 1, 1930. The theater, very modern for the times, included a water based heating and cooling system, a good sized cinema screen, a full stage, and orchestra pit. Though privately owned today, restoration efforts continue.
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By: jbottero