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Palace Theater

Childress, Childress County

Marker Text

F.M. Phipps and G.S. Layton opened the Palace Theater in 1926. The theater suffered two fires, the second burning it to the ground in 1936. Phipps' widow, Mable, and Layton's son G.R. hired W. Scott Dunne of Dallas to design a new moviehouse at the site. Built by H.J. Naylor, the Palace reopened in February 1937, and the Palace Barber Shop and City Newsstand also operated from the building. The theater closed in the 1980s. The building's Art Moderne architectural features, including zigzag patterning, and the theater's history are significant reminders of 20th-century Childress. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2005

Marker Details

Address 206 N. Main St.
Location Description N. Main St., E side between Ave. B NE and Ave. C NE
Marker # 13801
Dedicated 2005
Size, Type Medallion & Plate
Code opera houses and theatre; Art Moderne (Architectural style)
  • Private Property:

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  • Latitude, Longitude 34.422777, -100.206319

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