3302  Greenmount Avenue
Baltimore City, Maryland   ( North Baltimore )
Building is still standing, store front
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..........Baltimore's Boulevard Theatre
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Seating about 800, the Boulevard was often considered the "higher style movie house" compared to the Waverly Theatre one block  south on Greenmount Avenue. The Boulevard had quite a run, from the 1920's to the 1980's, but the theater finally closed down. The building has been gutted, and various shops are now located inside. The front entrance has not been changed however, and even the massive marquee still stands. The area is undergoing some changes, and it will be interesting to see how the theater survives if the area makes a come back. The Boulevard had been occupied by a business for years, but just recently  , it appears the business in the old lobby area has moved out. It will be interesting to see what happens to the old theatre in the coming years.


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   Two programs from the 1920's, for the Boulevard Theatre in Baltimore. The first is for a film with  Pola Negri  ( Circa 1922 ) , Admission was .15, evenings would run you .25. Children were only .10.





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