Lights Of Liberty Movie Theater

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36 Hustonville St
Liberty, KY 42539

Lights of Liberty Theater, originally known as the Kentuckian Theater, first opened its doors in May 1950 with a screening of "Sands of Iwo Jima" featuring John Wayne. After closing in the 1970s, the theater underwent renovations and reopened in September 2013, now showcasing the latest films on two screens with updated technology.

Located in the heart of Liberty, Kentucky, Lights of Liberty is the only revived movie theater in its original downtown location, providing a vibrant cinema experience for the community. The theater offers a full schedule of movies along with gourmet coffee, popcorn, soda, and ice cream for an enjoyable outing.

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5.02 reviews
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Nicole L.
10/27/2019

This little community doesn't have much around anymore for the kids or adults to do, you'd have to drive 20+ miles to see a film if it weren't for this place. There are two cinemas one can be...

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Russell C.
7/1/2017

I love this local movie theater. The popcorn is always great tasting and the prices are outstanding. The big screen theatre is the best. The little screen theatre is okay but I prefer the larger one.

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