Mars Theatre - Detroit MI

Address: 19100 Conant
City: Detroit
State: MI
Zip: 48234
County: Wayne
Open: 1947
Capacity:
Owner History: Julius and Raymond Gugala
Theater Type: Neighborhood House
Number of visits to this page: 11570
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General Information:

Source: Joyce Green

Mars Theatre became Lighthouse Tabernacle I believe in 1959. The address was 19009 Conant Detroit Michigan. The Pastor and founder was Rev Allie Taylor. Lighthouse Tabernacle was there from 1959 to 1974. They sold the building and moved to 8801 Woodward, Detroit changing then the name to Lighthouse Cathedral.

Info Updates:
12/19/2003 - Box Office Magazine
April 1959 - The sixth art film house has made its debut here, with Julius and Raymond Gugala converting the Mars in Hamtramck into the Mars International for the showing of all-color films. The opening feature was "Alaska, the Great Land," a particularly timely subject as Detroiters followed with much interest the adventures of their onetime neighbors, the 59ers who went to Alaska for homesteading.
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Mars Theatre - Old Photo From Jim
Old Photo From Jim
Mars Theatre - Mars Theater 1949 Map From David Makowski
Mars Theater 1949 Map From David Makowski
Mars Theatre - Old Photo
Old Photo
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