Details for Site of Majestic Theatre

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5439004828

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Marker Number 4828
Atlas Number 5439004828
Marker Title Site of Majestic Theatre
Index Entry Majestic Theatre
Address 9th & Commerce St.
City Fort Worth
County Tarrant
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 656556
UTM Northing 3625013
Subject Codes opera houses and theatre
Marker Year 1993
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 9th & Commerce Sts, Fort Worth
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text At the turn of the century Ft. Worth's live entertainment consisted chiefly of saloon, dance hall, church, and school presentations. Matters changed in 1905 when Karl Hoblitzelle founded the Interstate Amusement Company and chose Ft. Worth for its Southwest Vaudeville Theater Circuit. One of Interstate's famous "Atmospheric" Majestic Theaters was built at Tenth and Commerce streets (one block south) in 1910-11. The Majestic's lavish interior included Turkish rugs, French doors and mirrors, plush Spanish leather upholstery and a lobby with marble floors, hand-painted walls, and 18 karat gold leaf ceilings. The 1,356-seat theater reportedly contained the country's first indirect stage lighting system and the country's largest concrete arch, an 80-foot balcony support beam. Performers on Ft. Worth's Majestic stage included Will Rogers, Walter Huston, Tallulah Bankhead, and Fred Allen. The Theater added feature movies to its vaudeville program in 1922 and in 1932 discontinued its vaudeville presentations. Thereafter strictly a motion picture theater the Majestic fell on hard times and closed in 1953. Despite efforts to restore it, the Majestic was razed in 1970 to make room for the new Tarrant County Convention Center. (1993)

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