Several hundred people gathered for the latest step in the effort to reopen the historic downtown theater.
Arts & Culture
On April 7, developers will join city officials and members of the community as the theater’s marquee will be lit for the first time in about two decades.
The celebration began around 6 p.m. at the intersection of Fourth Street and Bridger Avenue.
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