Pendleton changed its street names in 1930, and only two streets retain their original names: Main Street and Court Street (1). Thus, the addresses listed for theaters in Pendleton will reflect the original street names and numbers, but the current locations.
Pendleton, OR
- Alta (1913 - 1955)
- Family Theater (1904 - 1904)
- Oregon Theater (1913 - 1921)
- Orpheum Theater (1908 - 1916)
- Pastime Theatre (1900 - 1916)
- Rivoli Theater (1921 - 1958)
- Temple Theatre (1915 - 1917)
- The Dime Theater (1907 - 1909)
- The Eagle Show Shop Theater (1908 - 1908)
- The Eidson (1908 - 1908)
Works Cited
1. Wright, Phil. "Shaking the Dust off Bits of Pendleton History." East Oregonian, Sept. 12, 2017 https://www.eastoregonian.com/news/local/shaking-the-dust-off-bits-of-pendleton-history/article_907e72c1-b365-5676-8c73-b5d06f29973c.html
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