| Front of Loring Hall (2009) | |
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| Address | 65 Main Street |
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| Location | Hingham, Massachusetts, USA |
| Coordinates | 42°14′29″N70°53′17″W / 42.2413072°N 70.888106°W |
| Owner | Patriot Cinemas |
| Type | Single Screen Movie Theater |
| Capacity | 280 |
| Construction | |
| Opened | 1852 |
| Architect | Ammi B. Young |
Loring Hall Cinema (known commonly as Loring Hall) is a historic building located in downtown Hingham, Massachusetts. The cinema was originally opened in 1852 [1] as a meeting hall with the intent to provide the town with a suitable building for lectures, picnics, and social meetings of all kinds. [2] In 1936, the building was converted into a single screen motion picture house that still operates today. The Loring Hall cinema is currently run by the local Patriot Cinemas company. [2]
The facility was purchased by Philip Scott in February 1964. [2] On June 17, 1981, The Hingham Historical Society presented the Scott family with an architectural recognition award for their effort to maintain the architectural heritage of the town.
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