
It shouldn't be surprising for anyone who knows that I'm a film journalist that I have a special place in my heart for classic movie theatres. As a wheelchair user, this can occasionally be...
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The Fowler Theatre, established in 1940, is a cherished local cinema in Fowler, Indiana, originally owned by Dick Vlastos. In 2001, it was acquired by the Prairie Preservation Guild, a non-profit organization devoted to maintaining the theater's legacy for the community.
Offering a variety of films, including a special emphasis on Spanish-language movies, the venue fosters a lively atmosphere for both movie-goers and event planners alike. With a focus on community engagement, the theater also provides options for paranormal investigations and advertising, enhancing its role as a vibrant cultural hub.
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It shouldn't be surprising for anyone who knows that I'm a film journalist that I have a special place in my heart for classic movie theatres. As a wheelchair user, this can occasionally be...
Beautiful Art Deco gem about a half-hour away from Purdue. I visited for a silent film screening with live music accompaniment and had a blast. The front marquee and marquee and the interior are...
I just moved to Fowler when I lost my husband to heart disease. I was lost and then they opened the theater after all the remodeling and I was a witness to its revival. Now the theater is part...
The town of Fowler greeted me with a fleet of giant wind turbines that dotted the landscape on either side as far as the eye could see; upon rolling into town, all cell phone signal was completely...
The Fowler Theater takes you back to what I would imagine is the glory days of our country. If we could start over I would make every small town and its entertainment modeled after this shining...
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