Plaza Theater (Burlington, Kansas)

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BURLINGTON, KANSAS · 1942

Plaza Theater

A Moderne-style cinema built to replace its flood-destroyed predecessor, this Burlington theater has served as a live performance venue since 1990.

At a glance

The Plaza Theater stands as a mid-20th-century entertainment landmark in downtown Burlington. Now operating as a live performance space, it represents the town’s cultural aspirations during the post-war era.

History

Built in 1942, the Plaza Theater was constructed to replace an earlier Plaza Theater completed in 1941, which had been destroyed in a flood. Architect Al Hauetter designed the replacement in the Moderne style, reflecting contemporary architectural tastes.

In 1990, the facility transitioned from cinema to live performance venue, operating as the Flint Hills Opry. The theater was subsequently renamed The Music Box Theatre, continuing its role as a performance space for the community.

What you see

The theater displays characteristics of Moderne design, a style that emerged in the 1930s and 1940s. Located at 404 Neosho Street, the building retains its period character from its construction date.

Cultural significance

The Plaza Theater’s evolution from cinema to live performance venue reflects changing entertainment patterns in mid-size American towns. Its recognition on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005 acknowledges its architectural and cultural value to Burlington.

Key facts

  • Built: 1942
  • Architect: Al Hauetter
  • Style: Moderne
  • Address: 404 Neosho Street, Burlington, Kansas
  • Coordinates: 38.19489, -95.73905
  • National Register listed: 2005
  • Current use: Live performance venue

Practical information & getting there

The Plaza Theater is located on Neosho Street in downtown Burlington, Kansas. For current performance schedules and visiting information, contact local tourism resources or check the theater’s programming directly.

Sources & resources

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