State Theatre (Plant City, Florida)

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State Theatre in Plant City, Florida

State Theatre is a historic theater building in Plant City, Florida. [1] [2] It is located at 111 W. J. Arden Mays Boulevard. The theater opened in 1939, closed in the 1950s and was then used as an antique and collectibles store (State Theatre Antiques). [1] [3] The pink building with blue trim is an example of art deco architecture.

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References

  1. 1 2 State Theatre Cinema Treasures
  2. Neighborhood Theatre blooms into modern first-run house June 7, 1952Box Office
  3. "Home". statetheatreantiques.com.

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