Alamo Theatre

Historic Landmark Theatre

333 North Farish Street
Jackson, Mississippi 39202

The Alamo is located in the historic Farish Street District. The present structure recently underwent a complete renovation. The first structure was located on Farish Street in the 100 block across from where McCoy Federal Building now stands. The second Alamo was located on West Amite Street at Roach Street. This newly renovated structure (the third) was built in the early 1940's in this Farish Street Historic District. It was designated a National Historic Register Landmark. The District was the Mecca of a thriving Black professional and trade community before desegregation. The building functioned as a cinema featuring "chase westerns" and African American films. The facility also served as a performing arts theater featuring Black Vaudeville acts, stage bands, and Black performing artists. The historic Alamo Theater, 300 North Farish Street was one of the last Dual Purpose Theaters in the United States. Realizing the historic significance and its importance to the revitalization of the Farish Street Historic District, in 1992 Sunburst Bank donated the Alamo Theater to the Mississippi Association for the Preservation of Smith Robertson School. During the 1993 Regular Legislative Session $1.5 million was allocated for the renovation of the facility. Restoration of the theater will provide a needed focal point for the revitalization of the historic neighborhood and its potential for Heritage Tourism, as well as meet the need for a small theater in downtown Jackson available for rental to small audience productions.

Amenities

Amenities

  • Meeting/Event Space
  • Civil Rights

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