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Tampa Theatre
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Title
Tampa Theatre
Subject
Motion picture theaters
Description
Built in 1926, the Tampa Theatre is one of America’s most elaborate movie palaces and a beloved community landmark.
Visitors to the Theatre enjoy world-class entertainment under a realistic night sky with twinkling stars, in a romantic Mediterranean courtyard replete with old-world statues, flowers, and gargoyles.
Like other movie palaces around the country, Tampa Theatre was enormously popular when it opened. For the first time in history, the common person had access to opulence — for 25 cents!
But by the 1960s, times had changed. The rise of television and migration to the suburbs had a profound impact on the movie palaces that lit up America’s main streets. Audiences dwindled, costs rose, and many of our nation’s finest movie palaces were demolished.
In 1973, Tampa Theatre faced the same fate. But Tampa’s citizens rallied. Committees and community leaders got involved, and soon reached a deal with the City to rescue the Theatre.
Today, the Theatre is managed by the not-for-profit Tampa Theatre Foundation. As one of the most heavily utilized venues of its kind in the United States, Tampa Theatre’s single auditorium hosts more than 700 events each year, including a full schedule of first-run and classic films, concerts, special events, corporate events, tours and educational programs.
711 N Franklin St. Tampa, FL 33602
Creator
Matthew Paulson
Source
https://www.flickr.com/photos/matthewpaulson/12894986894
Publisher
Matthew Paulson
Date
2013-12-03
Contributor
Laila Mai-Nguyen
Rights
Matthew Paulson
Relation
Tampa Theatre
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Coverage
United States
Florida
Tampa
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Central Florida Local Entertainment
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family
,
film
,
Tampa
,
theater
Citation
Matthew Paulson, “Tampa Theatre,”
Sp22 Group 9
, accessed November 5, 2025,
https://lis5472.cci.fsu.edu/sp22/group9/items/show/16
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