Colonial Theatre (Bethlehem, New Hampshire)

The Colonial Theatre in Bethlehem, New Hampshire, is a historic movie theater built in 1915 and one of the oldest continuously operating movie theaters in the United States. When the Colonial opened its doors, the era of the grand hotels was in full swing and Bethlehem was a premier destination resort town. Because of its sophisticated clientele the Colonial quickly became a venue for movie studios to test market their films. It was designed in the Egyptian Revival style by Francis J. Kennard of Tampa, Florida. The property was listed on the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places in 2002.

Colonial Theatre
The building in 2024
LocationBethlehem, New Hampshire
Coordinates44°16′48″N 71°41′25″W
Built1915
ArchitectFrancis J. Kennard
Architectural style(s)Egyptian Revival style
Websitewww.bethlehemcolonial.org
NH State Register of Historic Places
DesignatedApril 29, 2002
Location of Colonial Theatre in New Hampshire
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