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The Oldham Theater is a historic two-screen movie theater located in Winchester, Tennessee. It was established on September 14, 1950, and has been completely remodeled. Local teens are employed at the theater, contributing to the community.
Located on the north side of the town square in downtown Winchester, the theater originally opened as a replacement for the Rivoli Theater on the south side of the square. George Oldham bought the theater from his brother-in-law in 1949. It was gutted and remodeled but before the completion, George Oldham passed away. The renovation was completed and the theater opened with a new name in memory of George Oldham. Recently, the theater turned from a single screen theater to a double screen theater, which was the former balcony upstairs. It is now owned by Ray, Beth, & Montana Rhoton, the owners of the Montana Drive In in Estill Springs, TN.
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