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Krim Theater


2002 Photo from the Adam Martin collection.
16455 Woodward Ave
Highland Park MI

Closed Adult Theatre
Record #13235  
 Opened: April 26, 1941
 Closed: Yes (date unknown)
 Current Use: Church
 Demolished:
Capacity: 760 seats
Architect(s): Charles N Agree
Architectural Style(s):
National Register:
Current Organ: none
 Also Known As: Wood-Six
 Previously operated by: Trans-Lux Theatres

The Krim opened on April 26, 1941, with The Sea Hawk and A Star is Born. The theater became the place to see art films in the 1950s and had an extraordinary run of 1953's Julius Caesar. The Krim eventually resorted to adult entertainment before being purchased by Revival Tabernacle.

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May 2002 photos from the Adam Martin collection.


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Last featured 8/14/2003. Last edited 7/11/2021.


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