Movie Theatre
The Pines Theatre was completed in 1941, since then we have seen well over 2 million patrons come through our doors.
Famous Architect C. Howard Crane of the Kellogg and Crane firm designed The Pines in a hunter's chalet style. C. Howard Crane designed the Fox Theatre in Detroit, along with many other Michigan theatres. Sieter Brothers Construction handled the construction of the theatre, along with helping on the 1973 restoration work. Other firms that have helped us with the restoration of the theatre over the past 35 years are; Don Blue Construction, James Gouin Construction, R.W. Riedel Construction, Miegs Roofing, Strictly Stone, The Floor Store, and many other companies.
In 1941 the Olson brothers owned many theatres in Northern Michigan, and the Pines was to be the premier theatre in their circuit. They hired the best Architects and builders in the area and chose the best materials. Much of their original foresight can still be seen in the quality of construction of the Pines.
After Mr. Olson's passing in the late 1950's the theatre was run by his family for several years, until it was sold to Triangle Theatre company sometime in the early 60's.
With the increasing popularity of television in the 1950's and 1960's, the theatre industry was having a rough time. Triangle Theatre Company allowed the theatre to get into a state of disrepair. We have very little information on this time period of the theatre's history, other than that the theatre was very poorly maintained. There was some log repair done by a local builder, James Gouin Construction in 1971.
They sold the theatre in 1973 to C. Floyd and Ruby Huddy.
Floyd and Ruby immediately began restoration of the theatre after their purchase. This included removing many rotten logs from the theatre's exterior, repairing and updating the projection room, repairing many water damaged areas in the roof, paving the parking lot, adding a catwalk system, adding full stage lighting, restoring the seats in the auditorium, adding a modern concession, among 100's of other things. Floyd was a retired GM executive and the couple poured countless hours and hundreds of thousands of dollars into the restoration of the theatre. Ruby passed away in 1995 and Floyd retired in 1996.
In 1997 Louise Fraser and Les Newton completed purchase of the theatre from Floyd and Ruby. Les has been a projectionist/manager of the theatre on and off since 1953. Louise began working at the theatre in 1987. The theatre is currently run by Les and Louise along with her husband Steve and son Adam. Since 1997 we have continued the restoration work that Floyd and Ruby started. We have replaced the Asbestos tile roof with a modern roof, completely restored the two massive 15 foot wide natural stone fireplaces, updated the theatre with one of the few Dolby Digital Sound sound systems in a Northern Michigan single screen theatre, replaced floor coverings, updated the mechanical systems of the theatre, replaced the original water well with a state of the art 6" high volume computer protected well, added over 1000' of irrigation line, painted the exterior of the building, among many other small projects.
We continue to strive to be the best theatre in Michigan, along with giving our patrons one of the most unique theatre experiences in Michigan. Our efforts have been featured in countless documentaries, magazines, internet articles, and television shows. We appreciate your patronage and hope to serve our customers for many years to come.
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