Fox Theater, Historic movie theater in Stevens Point, United States.
The Fox Theater is a historic cinema on Main Street featuring Romanesque Revival architecture with a distinctive brick facade and detailed stone ornamentation. The front section and upper-level event space remain standing, though the back portion was removed due to structural damage in recent years.
The building opened in 1894 as the Grand Opera House and underwent name changes reflecting shifts in entertainment, becoming the Majestic Theater in 1915 and later the Fox Theater in 1928. These transformations show how the venue adapted to different types of performances and audiences over time.
The theater served as a cultural gathering place where residents came to watch performances and films for more than a century. It held a central role in the community's social and entertainment life throughout its operating years.
Access to the building is limited as only the preserved front section and upper event space are viewable from outside. Check ahead for any special tour opportunities, as the interior is not regularly open to casual visitors.
The theater was among early adopters of widescreen cinema technology in the 1950s, screening one of the pioneering films in this expanded format. This technological leap allowed audiences to experience movies in a way that was revolutionary for that era.
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