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The Iconic Plaza Theatre On State Street In Downtown Garland, Texas. Pictured Is The Iconic Plaza Theatre At 521 West State Street In Downtown Garland, Texas. The Theatre Opened At This Location On April 4, 1941. It Was Owned And Operated By H.r. And Jennie Bisby. In 1950, Dallas Architect Jack Corgan Designed A New And Updated Façade. In The 1970S And 80S, Local Country-Western Groups Replaced Film Showings In The Performance Hall. John Skelton, Trustee Of The Bisby Estate, Donated The Plaza Theatre To The City Of Garland In December 1991. In 2001, The Art-Deco Plaza Theatre Was Refurbished By The City Of Garland, Who Currently Owns And Operates The Facility As A Performance Venue.

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The iconic Plaza Theatre on State Street in downtown Garland, Texas. Pictured is the iconic Plaza Theatre at 521 West State Street in downtown Garland, Texas. The theatre opened at this location on April 4, 1941. It was owned and operated by H.R. and Jennie Bisby. In 1950, Dallas architect Jack Corgan designed a new and updated façade. In the 1970s and 80s, local country-western groups replaced film showings in the performance hall. John Skelton, trustee of the Bisby estate, donated the Plaza Theatre to the City of Garland in December 1991. In 2001, the art-deco Plaza Theatre was refurbished by the City of Garland, who currently owns and operates the facility as a performance venue.

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