Historic Fowler Theater
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Backstory and Context
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Built in 1940, The Fowler Theatre in Benton County is considered a historic Indiana landmark by many. As with many older structures, the theatre was going to close down for good due to its poor, run-down condition. The Prairie Preservation Guild felt the theatre should be kept intact and restored for use again. With the help of the community and the organization, Indiana Landmarks, the theatre was restored and is in use again.
Restoration of the Fowler theater took 14 years. The Prairie Preservation Guild and its volunteers helped with restoration. Everything from the roof to the doors and poster cases was restored. Now the theatre runs with the help of many volunteers who sell tickets, clean up after and during movies, make popcorn and do whatever else is needed to keep the theatre going. Much of the restoration was inspired by old photos of the theatre during its early years, which allows for the theatres special old-fashioned look that is reminiscent of the past.
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1. Indiana Landmarks.org . (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.indianalandmarks.org/2016/06/moving-picture-fowler-theatre-takes-prize/ Date Accessed: September 23, 2020
2. Indiana Landmarks.org . (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.indianalandmarks.org/2016/05/5172-2/ Date Accessed: September 23, 2020
3. The Fowler Theatre.com (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.fowlertheatre.com/about-us/ Date Accessed: September 23, 2020