Wabash Theater, Historic movie theater in Terre Haute, US.
The Wabash Theater is a movie house in Terre Haute that was constructed in the early 20th century and displays design features typical of that era. The building retains its original architectural character and continues to function as a venue for film screenings and performances.
The theater was designed by John Eberson, a notable architect who specialized in entertainment venues during the early 1900s. It was later added to the National Register of Historic Places in recognition of its architectural and historical value.
The venue has long served as a gathering place where residents come together for film screenings and live performances. It continues to shape how the community experiences entertainment, making it a social anchor for people of different ages.
The venue features modern digital projection technology that ensures clear image quality, while the historic interior maintains its original character. Plan your visit ahead by checking current film schedules, and arrive early to appreciate the architectural details in a relaxed manner.
John Eberson designed this venue with particular architectural choices that set it apart from many other theaters of that period. These specific design details remain visible throughout the building and reflect his distinctive approach to entertainment venue construction.
Location: Terre Haute
Architects: John Eberson
Address: 727 Ohio Street, Terre Haute, IN 47807
GPS coordinates: 39.46528,-87.40583
Latest update: December 14, 2025 13:05
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