Wakefield Theatre Block circa late 1940s

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Title

Wakefield Theatre Block circa late 1940s

Subject

Motion picture theaters -- Massachusetts -- Wakefield -- Pictorial works.
Wakefield (Mass.) -- History -- Pictorial works.

Description

Photo courtesy of the Wakefield Chamber of Commerce.
"The 1915 Appleton Building (named for the builder H.A. Appleton of Boston) housed the Wakefield Theatre, W.T. Grant Co. department store, Cataldos Pharmacy and Thom McAn shoe store. W.T. Grant moved into the building in August 1929 in a storefront previously occupied by three stores. A number of offices, business establishments, the Appleton Hall, and the social rooms of the American Legion and the Spanish War Veterans were located on the second floor. The Wakefield Theatre opened for business in January 1916 in the building owned by Samual Singer. Within 14 months, Princess Theatre owner Charles W. Hodgdon leased the Wakefield Theatre and remained as the owner for decades. The Wakefield Theatre Block had many fires throughout the years, the last one destroying the building in 1972. The Town Hall, at the right of the photo, was razed in October 1958." -- Text from calendar by Jayne M. D'Onofrio.

Publisher

[Wakefield, Mass.} :;Wakefield Municipal Gas & Light Department,

Date

2005

Contributor

Wakefield Municipal Gas & Light Department (Wakefield, Mass.)

Coverage

Wakefield (Mass.) -- History -- Pictorial works.

Files

Citation

“Wakefield Theatre Block circa late 1940s,” Digital Commonwealth , accessed May 25, 2013, http://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/items/show/3582.

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