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My research on the star theatre

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Elizabeth Peterson
Apr
06
2022
By Elizabeth Peterson

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What is the Oregon Theater Project?

The Oregon Theater Project provides a historical sketch of movie theaters in Oregon from the beginning of cinema at the end of the 19th century through the "silent era" (1896-1930). The website aims to document the history of moviegoing in Oregon–why people went to the movies, where people watched them, and what people thought about them. Movie theaters were often a vital part of the social and economic life within communities, and movies were available in towns of all sizes throughout Oregon.

Latest Research Posts

The Story of Small-town Rodeo Meets National Fame

How the Annual Pendleton Round-Up became the subject of an American…

Jun 7, 2022
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The Savoy Theater attracted a lot of people

For my blog post, I chose an advertisement article about the Savoy theater in Medford that the…

Jun 5, 2022
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