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The
Lake Theater, located on the north side of Lake Street at Forest Avenue
in Oak Park, opened in April of 1936. It was built by Loew's, Inc., and
was operated as part of the Essaness circuit of Chicago area movie
theaters. The first movie shown at the theater was "The Ghost Goes
West," starring Robert Donat and Jean Parker.
The Lake remains a highly visible landmark in downtown Oak Park. The theater's interior, however, has been significantly altered from its original design. The main auditorium was subdivided into three separate auditoriums in 1985. During the mid-1990s, additional auditoriums were at the rear of the original theater to permit a multiplex style of theater operation. Suggested Books · David M. Sokol, Oak Park, Illinois: Continuity and Change, Images of America Series (Arcadia, 2000). |
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