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  1. 102 E. Houston Street, Cleveland, TX 77327. Closed. 1 screen. 489 seats. 1 person favorited this theater. Overview. Photos. Comments. View larger map →. Built in 1939, the Texas Theater is a quintessential small town movie house that serves a population of 7,600. It was operated by Long Theaters. It retained the ‘Texas’ name until at least 1950.

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  2. This is an outer tour of the Vintage 1939 Texan Movie theater located in historic downtown Cleveland Texas. It was operational all the way thru last year fin...

  3. 2 days ago · Texan Theatre. Read Reviews | Rate Theater. 102 East Houston Street, Cleveland, TX 77327. (281) 592-6464 | View Map. Theaters Nearby. All Movies. Today, Sep 24. There are no showtimes from the theater yet for the selected date. Check back later for a complete listing.

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  4. May 4, 2021 · The Liberty County Historical Commission will honor the iconic Texan Theater in Cleveland with a county historical marker on Saturday, May 15, 2021, 10 a.m. The public is invited and encouraged to attend the dedication for this Cleveland landmark.

  5. Texan Theatre. Read Reviews | Rate Theater. 102 East Houston Street, Cleveland, TX, 77327. (281) 592-6464 View Map. Theaters Nearby. All Showtimes.

  6. Sep 1, 2022 · The Texan Theatre in Cleveland, Texas is closing September 8, 2022. Located on East Houston Street and South Travis Avenue, the historic theater dates back to 1939. It appears that it will have a future life as a concert venue, according to an article published recently in the Bluebonnet News (see list below).

  7. Sep 22, 2022 · In 1939, Long Amusement Company, operators of the Cleveland Theater since 1933, purchased property on Houston Street to build a more modern theater. Theater officials Glen McClain and John G. Long contracted with W. C. Lindley to complete the 500-seat theater at a cost of $35,000.

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