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A large empty lot
shows where once the Keith's Theatre
stood. The theatre operated from the
mid 1910's to the mid 1950's. My
grandfather, John Kilduff
spend many of his theater days at
the Keith's, and also worked at the
Century up the street. He also
worked somewhat at the New
Theatre. 2002
T.Paul Photo
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..................An Ad for the Keith's
Theatre done by John Kilduff.
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Keith's
was one of the big theaters in downtown
Baltimore, situated one block to the west of
the Century
Theatre, and one block to the east of the
New Theatre. The neon marquees of those
three theaters, and a few of the smaller
movie houses across the street from the
Century made Lexington Street Baltimore's
theatre row, if ever there was one.
True, we also had Kernan's Corner on
Howard Street, but that group of theaters
was developed as a entertainment section,
while the theaters on Lexington Street would
compete with each other over the years,
until each theatre would finally close, with
two being torn down, and one, just barely, standing
standing, but being put to other uses.
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1920's view of the
Keith's Theatre. The facade of the
old theatre still stands, but the
entire theater section of the
building has been razed many years
ago.
John
Kilduff Collection
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The old entranceway
to the theatre is now a wig shop. By
looking at this picture, you would
never guess it was once the
entranceway to one of Baltimore's
top theaters. The marquee came down
long ago, and the entranceway has
since been redone.
2003
T.Paul Photo
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