Lorain Fulton Theater

Lorain Fulton Theater
Another indication of the growing importance of Lorain-Fulton Square in Cleveland in the early twentieth century was the siting of a grand theater near the intersection in 1921. The new Lorain Fulton theater, designed by architect Henry Hradilek, not only had seating capacity for 1400 patrons, but also sported a dance hall on its second floor and store fronts on both sides of its building. In 1962, the large theater building, located adjacent to Leopold's furniture store, was torn down and replaced by a Pick-n-Pay grocery store. | Source: City of Cleveland Architects Database
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