Downtown Franklin Indiana is blessed to be the home of the marvelous restoration of a classic movie theater. The Artcraft Theater is on Main Street north of the courthouse. Currently owned by a local non-profit organization, all kinds of entertainment events are offered with a full schedule.

Impressive marquee over the entrance

Ticket booth and entrance. The front of courthouse is visible at the end of the street.
The Artcraft Theater in Franklin, Indiana was opened in November, 1922 as a silent movie theater and Vaudeville house. Over the years the theater saw the advent of “Talkies”, changes in seating arrangements, and a major renovation in 1948 to the “Art Deco” architecture style. There is fascinating history of the Artcraft on their website. There are tons of old photos worth seeing.
Cool old theater. You don’t see marques like that much these day.
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It looks great after dark too! Thanks, Tim
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Things have really changed in 101 years!
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So true! 😉
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I love these old movie houses.
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There actually are a few still around, fortunately.
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